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Past Presidents
Are Honor&amp;d by
' Portland PTA

Ill-Dally Sentinel. Pomerov-Middleport . 0 . Feb. 17 . 1965 1

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· for March f ar Iy Ap" "I
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Act lVI tes

Theadorus Council will Receive
State Officer at District Rally
Theodorus Council Daughters day , April Zl. Tickets

Around And
About
Middleport

God'• Integration

Ice Sknting Party
Held by Sorority

b Pmtor'• Theme

An Ice skating party
was '"God's lntewalion" wa s the
fur the held by members of Ohio Eta sermon topic given by lh• KeY.
dinn
h"ch rn be
ed t Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Marvin E. DQwsnn of He • t h
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of Amertca mel ill regular .... I
er w I w
serv a Sorority and their guests Feb- Methodist Church during
tho
Cirdes of the First Bapt ist Smart Mrs Harold Chast&gt; ehan -1 Past Presidents Mere honor· ;:
I ston Monday evening at
the 16 p.m. are '1.85 and reserva· ruary 5. Bot dogs, coffee "tnd morning worship service at the
ehurch of lv11ddltopon ri&lt;~mwd man prestdt'd
l ,&gt;d at thf' Portland D T A meet· j Mr and Mrs Randolph Ward IOOF . hall wi~h Lottie Cohen, tlon~ and mo~ey w~ch ar_e to chocolate were served around Mt. Moriah Bapllst Church SunMarch aC'tJvttitos Ln n. ~tlmg -.. Tht' nr&lt;:lt- plannf&gt;d to prt&gt;~a:·to tng ob&lt;;l'ntn&amp; F'ounders Day. lot Kavt" nswood Vtstled recently counct!or, ~res tdmg. . .
I be m at Manetta ~ . Aprll 19 the bonflre during the evening day . His scripture Jesson wal
'I'uesday ntght
r tray favors fo r both lvntl .Lu"· \\'ulllen honored rPreived cor. with her mother, Mra. James r . ~he _meeting opened m rn.ual- are to_bt given to Mane ~auck,
AttendlnR were Mr. and Mrs. taken rrom Ephesians.
Member shutm~ at f&lt;.:1 ,JN pttJ.ls at the next met'tmg lt•r sa~o:es and tht' mf'n rl"'li"ived ~urray Mn;. Ward wu
the tstlc form. Two me_mbe~s
of council dep~ty . A practice ror Don Betzing, Mr. aDd
Tom Music ~as presented _by _the
time will bt- rl:'rnemlit&gt;rt&gt;d by the Easter St'Rson Mrs. Bt-rLha ~-ups The past presidents includ overnight guest of her_ mother I Fores.t Rose Council Ku-t and ! the rally will be held at Tup- Sfnith, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Me- junior chotr under the directmn
the E:lef'ta Clrdt' whwll lllt'l Archer gave devotwns
t'd ~1rs. Howal·d Ebersb&lt;tch, last Thursday
returmng
to Phylhs _Rowan wer_e gu~st.s. Re- I pers Plains on Sunday, April DanJel. Mr. and Mrs. James of Mrs. Paul Gomer with ~rl.
Tuesday evenmg at ;tw hum"'
Mrs Wtllts Anlhonv wa~ m ' \Irs . Pf'arl Erwin ~rs . Edgar Ravenswood Friday.
port~ ill were_Edith Hmes a~d 11 at 1 p.m. Those _attending Wisecup and Dr. and Mrs . Keith campbell Harper accompamest.
ot Mr s .-'\ R Pullen .:~n P:· lm· cha rge of the love-gtft ded lca- Brt&gt;wer. Mrs. Thomas Sayre, Mr. and Mrs . Fielding Hawk- VlelsAJadr~oushS m HColze~ HoMs~lt- arehto take ~I o sandwktedchest.
Riggs
Jamar ilia Ward sang a vocal
St M ~ 111 FulTz 111a 1r rwnSht-a lsogavetheprogru n
H b tP . ~sEdgar
ka,
1a
ayre
.
arne
emTeCounctwasas
ore·
solo "HowGreatThouArt,"
err~ 1: 0 ', _111"rll I"·,, ..,,...... "'h iC";l tn&lt;·ludrd an artirle takt'n ~lr cr eM
r lrhKe,Lo. r Beegle ins left Sunday for a two wee hart , WilmetH~ Smith and Kath- Cf'ive the Slate Vice-Councilor social hour was enjoyed. Games
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man . gave 11r v , , ~ . , , • " '
, Hrewer
ar a
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during t servtce.
from -- (;u 1ctepo:st " Mrs Sm&lt;:ttl l
w'· ll
MK 1
Mr vacation m ['on a .
ryn Goodwin. One member, AI· at the evenmg sesston of the were played with prizes awardMrs. Fr an('t'!l Bt&gt;arhs prPse nt · served&lt;:~ salad course to the i \l r~. 18 1aml ' c :~Y , Robet-l 1 M and Mrs Russell Roush ta Nelson lost by death and rally and to follow up with a ed the winners, and refresht&gt;d devutwn~ t'lll ltlt'(f
~\ 11..1· 11 ~ abovt' muned and Mrs Lilli&lt;:tn ~ 0- _t"rt eeg e an
r.
/ '
Eric
O.aM Htll Vl:lil· flowers were sent.
drill for the State Vice-Council4 ments were ~ved.
MIA M [ BEACH
(UPI)
0
er 's _Mrte .. DuriTIJI! rlk·. busmt:'~" McGht&gt;e , .\1rs .Jacob Turm•r . j ( _?:&lt;J.rL1 . • . f th 1 1 pTA .::;, s~~· the weekend with their 1 A communication was read 1or and Associate State Vice - The charter will be draped - Heavyweight Rodolfo Diaz of
s~ssto~ two ll:'!ttors lr urn ~~~~s: Mt s John Scme!S, Mrs Bert 1ht' . mtot~ . 0Ma~h:c~u · 8 ~~ . ar~~ts Mr. and Mrs. Alfred from Edith Wakely , district dep- Councilor. Thank you
car&lt;:b In memory of Alta Nelson
at Argentina will meet Miami 's
s1onanes were 1ead &lt;~r_a pla ns Buduner . and Mrs Milton Hood wus ~Jven p ~ fftt Lo . 8
~oush 'Middlpurl and with Mr. I uty , announcing the District raJ- [ were read from Cora Beegle the next meetlng and officers Levi Forte in a scheduled 1~
1 glt!
were made to v1 s1t th1• ,-.,yr~··q"*'
aye ro 1 • utse r~wM 0 1t' H . 11 1 Rut- Jy to be held at the American Iand the Nelson family.
and the team are requested to rounder at the Miami Beacb
Rest Homt 1n .\1:u C"h
\lr~
l)OHCAS CIRCLE
·I er · Mrs. Hale,. and Mr. P~! ~e and rs. . wig~ J_se 11 enter- Legion hall in Marietta, Thurs- At the close of the meeting, a wear white.
Auditorium Feb. 24.
Tonv Fov.lt&gt;r ~&lt;I " appointed
Pl&lt;tw; wNt' made to remem- prt'sented a skit on the begmn- land. Sun.day t e_ ~se s
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· gn·l atten d· · lllF of pTA
tamed . w1th a dmner . m honor
charrman
lor t hL ~ pr1 J~(·:
, bt'r the schol arslup
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The cJrdt' will ]Jrepare p : ~ tt-s mg llberlm Co llege hy the Dor- Karl Weddle and Roger Will- of their gra~dson, Encb,' ~
of cook ies :t:~nd ~-a ndv !4• ~llut ('a~ ('Trcit• meeting at the home ford presented a duet on musi- celebrated hts second ~rt ayd
inso for Ea~teT \l r~
1lavTd r u! Mrs Char lt"s St'arles. Mrs. cal mstruments, and a special Others presenflf wered , 1r and
·
·
bY Mrs · C
John Je
ers an d 1'Mr. an d
Darst prt'~tor. t~ tht' OfLH.;r:-1rn f'll · ' Searles . c·hatrman.
prest·ded
st'lectJOn
was presente d
p·
1
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· t·r presen1e d bund mem bers from lh e p or t- Mrs. Raro h terce
an
r . an
t "tlled · ·A ·:'olPw [)uy tor K 01,1 I t.
·\lr~ · John K&lt;~u
.
· Mrs
ous and son, E nc.
which 1s lw·;L)P{j 1n .\r lturt' , dev 11 twn!l
tncludt ng
Psalm ,l;;,nd SdlOol. These mc111ded 81\·
Jnd. Mrmbt•r-s brnught '. uln ~'d 145. &lt;1 mt&gt;dt lat ton Pnttt led. "Mem ly Hf'egle, Hit:ky Proffitt, Becky Max Lambert of Columbus
meal s robe st'TI! To '\~mt·v :\l.1x·, mmlt''i ... and dost'd with a po- Proffitt. Robin Allen. Pam Mid- visited with his parenls, Mr.
ton . a rnr e1gn 111 1~~~ (111,1'1
em ·WtHJ Slore~ Bng hl M.;om- diesworth, Karl Weddle, Ollie and Mrs. Dana Lambert, recentA de'i~l'rl ('lltLI~t· -~-~~ _.,,·,u\ oms :-;ht' l('d 1ht' gn•up
in ~ Sane B11rbHra Richards, and ly.
to the ahon· anJl \l i ~ .IMWP rcpe&lt;~t tng "The Lord's Prayer'' 1B~rbara Gluesencamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
ibbs.
1\·
t
rs.
:-Jur
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ll&lt;Jmi!t
on
,
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a
co
mmf'ntary
un
the
Readmgs
about
the
work
of
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1
G
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!!&gt;
visited over the weekend w1th
se
W1l-.;on
~;rs Uento praH"r m closing.
\the
P.T.A.
were
given
bv
Jeff
. daughter and famt.1y Mr .
M'·s· flm
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the.tr
vive saxton . Mrs .J unl' Klut·s. I Mrs S('ar!es reporlf•d
that He~rris, Davtd Roush, Melissa
d M
H ld M
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1•
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th I' 1ea. h·••&gt; d · Proffitt
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J ane All en.
R"lc kY. an . d • rs . f paro.
an
Mrs · t•va
Hatlley
.
, v rs · O•'Ll eookJt''i k ft u·um
.11 unns
Oh"
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ch1l ren o amesv1 e,
10.
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'h ld ·
F'ultz. M r ~ Vale Muurn1ng ht'en la~en to the l I rPn s 1Hall and Lee Allen.
I
Mrs .Jan~t'~ ~t L~N ~ ~
Hornt'. Members brou~ht. f~od 1 Reflreshments from a t&amp;ble I Miss ~ah ~echtle, who is
LOH.JO\ UlU LE
to b~ g1ven lo a needy tamrly . carrying out the P.T.A. colors employed m Columbus and
R~ports on
Nmp1etKI pro- The tir('lc w11l ~end a box ot · v.ere served by Alberta Glues· Charlotte Wright oJ Huchtel, allech wert&gt; g1vrn wht&gt;n tlw l.u1·, · trP&lt;rts lo the seho larship gu·1 1encamp, Elva Daily, and Fred so employed in Columbus, were
joy l'trrlt' met Tuf'sdav PU' !l· at uberluJ Collegl! fur tlw March Midd lesworth.
weekend guests of the former ''i
ing at the hottte of Mrs Poul proJPd
1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
-- - , 1\.l r'i Agnes While pre~ented 1
Bechtle. The gorls were tormer
the p1og1 .Lm t'nltlled, "LPt'~ Put
roommates while attending CoB&lt;~ck tht- Fun m ('hnslian G1vlumbus Busmess Umvers1ty.
Keepsake · ing ·· •nd r ondurted • quir.. The
hn K
t
Ma;(_b met'tmg Wi ll bt' lw ld at
•
Jo
rawsczyn , recenuy a_L•I AM l) N \) 1./ I H ' t •
.·
M. p· 1 smart.
tended " managers meetmg m
tht- home 0 1 1 s. &lt;IU
Chkago HI. 10 preparatiOn for
I Mrs Searles was assts!ed by
Mrs ( ·narles Edwards 10 serv-, Devotions taken from Mark ; the opemng or the ne"': Sear~.
'
ookies pot ai D 11 by M1ss Grace Campbell op- Roebuck and Co. store m Gal h1 h
. m~ stm( wte efsf. c I
. u lah ened the meeting of the JOF I polis where he will be the new
dup:; and co t'e o
ueu
•
Whl;e. Agnes White , Mrs ..lohn dass of the United _Methodist man~~er.
.
, , • 1 B
tt church Monday evemng e~t the Mrs. Charles Pelzell has re·
j Kautf . Mrs l bares
ennt' · '
turned to her home in Charles- ~
. Mrs Danll Harnm Mrs. Pearl 1I churC'h
'
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I
d. w· b.1 . 1 1'ht&gt; hymn ' 'Count Your Bless- I Lon, \li . Va., arter spendmg the
Hollm an· Mrs, l.lv
t:
me
t'll
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d
h
·lh
h
th
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. . , ings .. opened the devotions, e~f- I wee en
ere WI
er mo er, 1 1
51
Mrs ~~ l izabeth
a\om. l
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Mrs Arthur Stuart and Mr. '
l, ner.
Mrs Hiehard Owen, Mrs D•Hl · 1t'r whll'h Miss Campbell read I· d . M . H
C k
I
I aid Boont'. Mrs. ('harles Wlut.e, \ an article ··The Lord ~a!l Need ~nMr .~~d Mor~erEd:ard Evans !
•
two
·
Mrs f', rank Chet"sebrew
· Mrs. 1 ut It ·'' and closed With
h 1and ·f.amily have
returned
to
Ed
·
·ds
poems
''The
Legend
of
T
e
·,
M
d
. ' ,, d "Th'
M thetr home in Culver City, Los • :
1
I Searles , ttn rs . war · Ramdrop
, an
II
IS
y An J
C J'f aft
. 't'
I
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Dally Prayer .''
. gees, a 1 •1
er vtst m~ I
1
Mrs. Marie Chapman, presi- With hiS parents,, Mr.' and Mrs. \
d 1
dueled lhe busmess St'S- Edward Evans m Middleport. ,
si~;n·;~~ contribution was made Miss Car~lyn Searls, who iS 1
to the building fund m memory employe&lt;! m ~olumbus. spent , '
of Harry P. Smith. Thank you ' the weekend Wtlh her parents,
Founders' Day v.as observed cards WPre read from shut-ins Mr. and Mrs. Lee Searls.
wh en !he C'hest~r PTA mt&gt;t m for gifts at Christmas.
Miss i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Re~d
regular session Monday even- 1 C&lt;~mpbell thanked the class tor 'l and Mr. and Mr~. Harry " .111 •
I.
and chtldren of Columbus, VISFree replacement af any diamond tn~
.
flowers sent at the- death ol her 'ted
tl
'th Mr and Mrs 1
is guaranteed for one year, if lost , F'iv e of the I~ past_ presidents brother.
J
rec~; ke~~ cwd, Mr and r
trom the setting. You get thiS l were pn'st'nl mcllldmg
~lf!l . Committees were named in- l..awrem:
ed
d d h
edded secur1 ty, plus Keepsak~'li Nor m&lt;~n Hose. \1rs Samuel \h-, duding Mrs. Antone Lucke, ,Mrs. J&lt;lo:nes Re
an
aug~
guaranteed PERFECT;~~.~ dta- ]t hael. Mrs. Car l Kautz. \1rs 1 Mrs . .led Webster Sr .. and Mrs. •ter, Ruth.
[
m:_d .......~-... .·~ ...*'&amp;
, Donald Mura and Mrs. Robert ! Dwight Parker. program: and l Mr. ~nd Mrs. Otto Hoffma~ !
; _.... , "'-- .... .!;p4 ~ I Wood. Atter t.&gt;ac-h one told the Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth and I of Jackson Spt!nl Sunday m Mid
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d
h
1
r
dleport.
pro)erl~ an . a1· Levemen s o Mrs. Webster, flowers. It ~as : Mrs. Jack Ford of New Hav1
' the Pl A dtmn~ ht'r tt&gt;nure of : decided to have a constructive .
W v
. lh
dinner
ff
h
r ted
a
'b l
.12 en.
. a. was e
o 1ce. s t' wa s prt's n
I program surh as Bt e QU 1guest of Mrs. Emma Smith and
~ corsage uf yellow chrysanthe- I games at e;wh meeting.
:Miss Hazel VanCouney. calling
rrums b~. the program ('h~lr- 1 A. dessert ro.urse was served !iJJ the afternoon were the Rev. 1
man . \1rs Robert Wood.
dunng the soc1al hour by Mrs. and Mrs. Lew 1s Mikell ot Galli-:
I During tht' busmess meeting Lurke and Mrs:. Chapman. !polis and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
,.,,..,,..._,....,.,.=,.,.,....,,.,it wa~ vott'd to cnnl rrbute $10 ,
- ·
Hoffman of Jackson.
- e=
_!!££!':. · to the Count~· PTA Scholar- .
ship Fund and the Southeast i
District Conrerence was
anf. OriQ
nounced for March 28 in Guern.
I sey County . Mrs. Donald Mora
OU
Ig•" a report on the recent
' Counly Council meeting.
.
A film stri explainina the I _The Heath M_ethodlst Senior
Youth Fellowship had ilS It s
p
. "'
pro~sed lc sales tax: mcrease
· youth o1
.
h guesls Sunday everung
! wJI! be shown at the
Vlarc the Mt. Mortah Baptist Church.
· mt'etrng. The book award ror The welcome was given
by
1
altendanre was won by
the Mike Lloyd. Mrs. Leo Snuth,
!counselor, spoke on the mean·
COMPLETE El~hth_ Gra~e . .
f amilv Night wtll be obse~v- ing of Race Relations Day and ·
LINE OF
: ed at the March meetmg w~th the offerings taken for Negro '
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaruel colleges.
·
JARMAN
I as prugram chairman.
j
A
pl.aylet,
"St
Paul
Comes
to
SHOES
Church, • was
the Methodist
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9.95
given with Mike Lloyd, Tom
'
aker, Kenny Russell, Keith
If,....... J.okia1 lo&lt; qualhy beddiDg at 1 prioo 1o piMM 7oar
to
IB
Maltrua
Morgan,
Brenda
Toney,
Connie
lmdpt, you're 1\W"e lo like lhe Simm.0111 Olympic. UadorPomeroy. Ohll&gt;
19,95
or matching
and
noath tha durable otripod """"' are lowulrecla el Adjaa"'"
I Cooke, Robert Swansoo
'
Bill
Davis.
A
meditation
taken
.
Baxsprlng
.
R..t oprbap, opriop that gently give to body obapo. !Ilea
Ifrom the .. Classmate"
LAST TIME 'i~NIGHT
was ,
aimoot immediately irm up 1o buoy0111ly oupport body
"IEOTIH\1 " TORY"
ead by Connie Cooke.
Joe
· (TfcbnicolorJ
weipL And JlimmoDI uelwlva Auw·Loek -tntellon
Marlon Branda, David Niven, Reichman presented the devo- :
hold. thooo opriap oeourely in place, prev..,toohiftlac- '!VItia
' onal period.
I
Sbtrley .Iones, Marle Wind !ti
Jw..lleo oad vonto, loert'o a tnmoDd..,..bnr at 1- thaa NO.
Twill or
li1o, tuftecr cw 11111less
Rebecca Sand. Dody
')Qf,
ThP. visiting youth were in- :
Goodman.
'vited to attend the Heath MY F 1
I Ftalunthl: Tricky ChlckJ
meetings if they desired. Games
' Colorurtoont
were conducted by Mim Cooke.
'
' The valentine theme was carWED. end THURSDAY
I, r ied out in the table decorations
F.brua'J 17-18
NOT PEN
with refreshments served fo1I
. Iowing the meeting. Mrs. AmWAS $59.95
FRIOAY ond SATURDAY
loId Richards of the MI. Moriah
February 19·20
I' Church &amp;companied the visit..
Edg1r Allen Poa't
'"THE HAUNTED PALACE" : ors.
I Vin(•ent (1'echnicolor)
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Prlcek Debra Paget,
I
Yu, now Jft .... ....-Ill wM 1ft bay lhe Baek Care
...,_ oboos. P-.D&gt;c ~ ,...,.,
...,,,....lzll.
~on Chaney.
ideousl TerriMr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Miller,
Dlattn
..bouprlq Mt ••• er llG •n uch pl-. bouaht
' yrng' Weird!
Rt 2, Cheshire, 0 . are announcMparately. Nothia1 ... bleD chMpd bal the pdee, ••
"Mc HALE'S NAVY"
for diat extra tooch el '" 'itiJ. llloob
I
I mg the engagement of
their
aU the f11hlnl tUI • • .. de h 1 bl1 •ller wh•a
(Tec hnicolor)
'
Dltion.dly adYertQN .. S59,9S He ltlll then. Co....
Ernest
Oorgnin~
Joe
FJynn,
daughter, Sandra May, to Mr.
.-I. .... cood.a.clq........ ,.ane~t
...u, .....
\, ~ lot woo $119.90 ••• Now $H.76
Tim Conway,
illy Sanda, Albert F. Bryan, snn of Mr.
Gt&gt;o. Kennedy, Jean Willes.
and Mrs. John Bryan of Mid·
dleport.
Mr. Bryan was recentSUN., MON. TUES.
ly discharged from the Army.
F•bru.ry 21-22·23
ELVIS PRESLEY lo
Wedding plana have not been
"ROUSTABOUT"
completed.
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(Tecbnlcolor)
Elvia Presley ~arban Sten·
DANCE AT WABAr.L\
wyck, Joen
eeman, Leif
F..rlckso~Sue Anne Lan1don
Wahama High school
will
f:tature :
hold
a
teen
dance
thlo
Friday
COMMOTION on the OCEAN
from 1 w 11 p.m. ai tho Wa3
Colorrt~rtoons
hama school auditorlwn. The
Admllllon: 7~ and tOe
I Jaya will emcee.

,.. ltatue of Uberty, wetcb
I ·I •lktut ZZ5 tons wa1 shipped
l tblt eouatry from Fr&amp;DCe 1D

VOL XVI

NO. 261

PROTECTION
AGAINST LOSS

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WASHINGTON (UPll - Derenee Secretary Robert S. Me·Namara said today the Umted
States must continue its struggle to halt Red expansion in
As1a and has little choice but
to make its stand in South Viet
Nam.
ln a statement prepared for
delivery before the Hou se
Armed Services Committee, he
described the situation m Viet
Nam as ''grave but by no

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overt aggression against their
ln the absence of such a shel·
help preserve that nation 's freeMcNamara's strong stand on
neJghbors because they had
ter and anti-missile programdom.
Viet Nam highlighted a widt:shown "great caution when
so far not even proposed---he
··The chmce is not s1mplv
ranging review of world affairs
confronted with a determined
said the death toll would be
whether to continue our efforts
which also spelled out Ameri.
display of military power."
close to 150 million persons.
to keep South Viet Nam free
can conditions ror a NATO nu.
McNamara also said th.at
The global appraisal took up
and mdependent but , rather,
clear Ioree and conceded that
nearly 80 million Americans
30 pages of the secretary's anwhether to continue our strugRed China "in time '' could prowould be killed in an all-out
nual 200-page "defense posture··
gle to halt Commumst expanduce ballistic missiles with hynuclear attack on U.S. cities
statement.
sion in Asia.'' he sa1d.
drogen warheads.
even if ~ billion were spent
McNamara went beyond rt&gt;" If the choice is the latter,
But [or the near future . Me·
during the next five years on
cent administrahon statements
as l believe it should be, we
Nr.mara said, he doubted that
shelters and anti-missile weapthat Americans are in Viet
will be far better ofr facing the
the Red Chinese would start
ons.
Nam at Saigon's request to
issue in South V1et Nam ''
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sa1d. ''I set' no other alternattve for the United States."
McNamara said the staket
were far more than the loss of
a small eountry. If South Viet
Nam succumbed, he said., the
Redo;; then would increase pressure- on Laos and threaten
Thailand. America would face
the same problem aU over
again or have to Jet all Southeasl Asia go by default , he
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NEW YORK 1UPil - Man the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962, I miserablt half of the world '•
must rmd a rat ional and moral was a panel speaker man mter· people," Pauling satd
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year 's crops in Ohio could be deThe famed chem 1st said he was sponsored bv the Center magmtud_e and ~ dlstr_tbutioa
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evolution of L"ivilization when a res1 en e ow.
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Dr. B. L Schmidt. station
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affluent natwns s~nd on nllllsummer.
Pauling , who won the Nobel . tarism a s~m o.f money equ~l ~ •·Jt is chance that determinet
He said that although FebruI'
I Pnze for chemistry in 1954 and , to the _ enure mcome _of th1s w.hether the CJVil~an ~ill bi
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lhe _Hoo_lenanny t_h•s. Fnd. ay night in the Eastern high · "Ra•·ns wht"ch come 1·0 the
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__ late wmter and early spring of~~
Suzy Parker. the reigning Meigs County Junw r Mi ~.s.
ten fall for long durations over
is in Xenia this week reprrsenting Meigs County m
'' 'rhe injustice e~nd immoralit)'
i l&lt;:~rge areas," Schmidt said.
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]"This saturates the soil surface
Meigs County Junior Miss last December 26 at the Ji:iy· would be far transcended by a
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1great war of the nuclear age,
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suzy, the daughter
of Mr . - a war in whi&lt;'h t~e devastat,..
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and Mrs. Homer Parker oJ Rut· $1,000 scholarship and an a II -! mg wepons mvo Ivr.na nuc Iear
land. arrived in Xenia Tuesday expense paid trip to Mobilt' . Ala., fi ss wn that now exist were used.
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evening. Ahead of her lie" three Ia participate in the Amer.ica 's 1 •· tnslead of tens ot millions,
days
of hard work. rehearsing, Junror Mtss ~ag~ant. ~e rm~ls hundrf'ds or even thousands of
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, visor to the Candystripers at Veteians Memorial h~spi- 1 tervleW!:&gt;. and fmally .. aetua_IIY ]NBC Telf'\.'ISIOn Ne!work, March be exterminated. Civilization
' ·le1gs Count y Bookmobt!e made
C?LUM~US (~PH _-Wf&gt;dn_es- 1tal, caps Car la Ebersba&lt;·h, a Pomeroy High srhool slu· lap_pearlr.g m the OhiO .Jumor 191 h at 10 P ~ ·
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n- mght come to an end. There il
i. it!&gt; first visit to the Salem Cen- ' duy ~ major legislative aclion dent , during ceremonies at the Sacred Heart church ' Mtss P~geant F'nday and Sat· . Also attendmg the .Oh to Ju even the possibilitv that the
't tel Elementary School Tut!sday. ! at" glance :
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·10 r MJssh Papgeaknt "1111 .1bt' thde human racp would. ·noL survivt
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son w_as under ps:vdua_tnc ob- 1ties, is occupied this month I (Vote 125-2l .
WOOSTER, Ohio
UPl)- lsemors. The wmner receives a 10r ~1tss Pagf'ant.
tngs. we are forrf'd now to fmd
serva.tJOn tod.ay, followmg the making
loeal cont&lt;lC'ts
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A. registered Holstein
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I arrange schedules and distrib· judges 10 post one corporate or .
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The elder Livingston, 53, who ;had prevtous expertence
w1th 1 - H B 226 increasing utire- lnament ·got a boost
Tuesday ! s~ove~ ht e frY "'e•k ~
HOLLYWOOD fUPI' _ Comedian Jack Benny today tkal agreements to world peace
wrote such hit songs as "Mair- state library book s, the trans-l ment - ~nefi~s for public em- lnight r~om the Mtddieport . Ath- ~ ~u.r: T:m~ om w~r t~n eulogiZed Negro stnger Nat Kmg COlE' as a ''niCe man were possible.
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----zy Doe~ ls, " "T a lk of lh e T own " fe1 was. smooth · Teachers
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a~d "Close to You," and his the as~ust~nt studen,t ll_~rar.tan, i memb~rs of the teaehers' re-I \iembcrs voted $250 be pro- ~llev~ wr;r:ria ow to n r ; : glad the:-.: were li\'mg -:•
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were shot! Margo Gra.te and &lt;_•.lona Gorf, l urement system.
rvidffi to purchase be~sic parts the %,600-~u!:. a~mal !hicb
BP_nny s movmg tnbute t? his fnend and fellow en·
Wednesday In the family's iat Salem Center .asststed .
- H.B. 227. requiring the state /of new uniforms with the school , bad been exhibited at the Oblo tertame~· w~s del~vered ~~ St ~ames Eptscopal Church
fashi_onab!e . home here . . :rhey l Nellie Vale, princ ipal of the 1to pay counties $l for each vote ! athletic department to
add State Fair last year.
where Coles family .a nd_600 fnends ar.d news_mf'n Wt're
are m "satisfactory conditiOn.'' school announced that
the cast in elections for state offices !other necessities.
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1 gathe1:ed to pay their fm_al
buokm,obile will return
on and issues
President George
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SEAni.E- SEATTLE UN-I March 16 makmg school and
SENATH
Jr ., named Gene Harns and
Veteraas Memorial llospital ''ln the a~ceptance or _the be. of lhe worlds highest •. patd
lversity"s drf'ams of a~other l community stops in Salem Cee- Bills Introduced :
Cha~les _Asa Brad_bury to a ADMISSIONS -:- Viola Wills, l~ef 'thy w11l be done . many land bt&gt;st ~ loved ente-rtamers.
post-season basketball b1d lay 1ter and Dexter. Adults are en- - S.B. 100, reducing majorlly nommatt_ng commttlee to. r+'- Cheshire ; Joe Wills . Cheshire; t1mes we are_ prompted to ques-. was a trequt'nt vrsrtor to tht'
C'l'UShed today with the arrest leouraged to get books from the for passing local bond issues to i pla~ hm1 . w_hen h~ resigned, Trudy Wills, Cheshire;
Becky tton the JUSttce of evt'nts s uch : Whll~ House, as !he ~oest of RPSidents of the community
of. t.wo stars charged w1th c~n- unit After March 16 visits will simple maJority in general elec- wh1ch he did tmmed.Jately aller- Coleman. Mt~dleport; K~thryn as lhe one , that bnngs u to- i Prestdt&gt;nts Ke-nnedy and John- are bting reminded of an lm
splflng to shave the
pomt be made every two weeks.
tion and 55 per cent in primary. wards.
Coleman. M~ddleport; F~ velyn gether toda} .
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-sB. 106 allowing &lt;~mall
Murray . Middleport : G(•ratd l " F'or here I stand - 8 man Cole. 4~ . drrd or cancer last islation being held tonight at
art Charlie Wlll _ta.rns and Pell- According to Mrs. Pikkoja, a communities · to eontract with ~m~~~.~-"''i""f Thompson, Pomeroy;
Simon 1,11ho
has been granted
the . Monday morninl': in St. John'_s the Middleport High school. Th1
er Phillips, both 21.
new bookmobile with a capac- the county sheriff for police
Tbe- Pomeroy Senior class Johnson, Pomeroy .
years of life that one can hope I Hospital in nt-arby Santa Mom- 1PEP bill legislation and other
J. E . Milnes. special agent in ity of 4.000 books is being built 1 protection.
will bold 1 jitney supper at
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charge of the FBI here, alleged at Wooster at an approximate !
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Pomeroy
elementary Hughe~. Cheslure . Ethel P_nd · ure of rontE'ntment - deliver- A racially m1x£'d group of b discussed during the mee-t.
the two had conspired with Leo cost of $17.000 that will serve
Meigs General Hospital
tcbool on Saturday, Feb. %0 "dy, M1ddle~ort; John .?'Bnen, In!-: an eulogy for a man whose more than four _dozen honorary mg .
Casale, 24 , owner_of ~~Action- Meigs c_ounty nnly: U~til. i_ts l ADMISSIONS_ Lewis Ellis, from 5 until 8 p.m. frocee~s ,Chester; D1anna Cund11!, Mas- span .of life _ was so short -~ p.r.lt bearer:-;
rn~lu?t&gt;d . the ' Guest speaker.~ will include
A-Go-Go Lounge m Chicago, to complelion. Mrs. PtkkoJa ts d1s- l Middleport; Lottie Justis, Mas- Iwill go towards tbe ctass trtp on.
espe&lt;'Ially th1s one - Sal Cole cream of A~enca s pollhcal Sen. Oakley c. Collins, chair
shave the point spread in Seat- tributing books in her own pri- •on.
to Washington, D. C.
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I DISCHARGES - None.
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MARY FOSTER WINS
:Still had so much more to gtve ! Amon!&gt;( them WNE' Se~. ~ob~ Health Committee in the Obit
MASON - Mary Vernon Fos·l ~· He ~ave It rn song - m Kennedy, D N~ y , Lahfrrma Senate, and Rep. Ralph WfAk
ter, daughtt'r of Mrs . Sarah I frten~shtp to _ h1s f~llow-man- Gov. Edmund G. Brown . F'rank er , member of the Ohio House
Fosffl" of Masoa and the late devotton to hts famtly . He was Smatr~. Sammy . DavlS. Jr ., of Representatives, Educatioll
Vernon Foster, is this year's 1 a star - a tr~mendous s~ce~ss Frankie Lame, J~mrny Du~an- 1 ~ommJttee.
Betty Crocker Homemaker of a_s an entertamer - an mlltu- te . Steve Allen: B1lly I?amel~. The meeting will begin at T:
Tomorrow for Wahama High lion. But even a greater suC'- Stan Kenton. Count Baste, Mtl- 30 p.m. ana is being sponsor
School. She scored highest in cess as a man- as a husband ton Berle. ~eter Lawford. Ed- ed by the Middleport Parent.
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I a written homemaking exam in- as "' father - as a friend ." I ward G. Robmson, Danny Thorn- Teachers Association. Parenta
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WASHINGTON (UPO-Presl- ! for more than two years, many I A. It is Amertca 1 bl g gest 1farmmg area!
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to-Appalachu:1 program IS an at- 1with 1ls purposes and pro- 1of Its people subsist on family r has been mining. lt produ&lt;'es
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Donors
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kirnl of fi'Onomic boost which this major Item on Johnson·• : per_ cent higher and its per ' automation of many mining op- 1 The Ohio State Patrol today , ~lsltl ne~\ ~o;~ay,l ~ebru~'l- : "" ~ t=•M Pomer::fMioenville Die&amp;
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Funeral services for
U. S. t:ore1gn aid has provided 1965 legis_latlve program :
income
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Q. What and where Is Appa· er than the rest of the United employment. In 1947 there were . Wallace Jt ~liddleporl on a 1 In\~ Ve~on Neolslel,beChapter Cbbalrmban. M 1 C
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Becht
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The President
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General hnspltal, will be heih:]i\'
ltglslatlon. ll already has been which stretches diagonally down he drafted for other economic- · 150.000 men are employed in
Doctors staffing the Bloodmobile visit will Include
al 1 p.m. ot EwJit
IPI&gt;I'OYed by the Senate. by a the Eastern seaboard from nor- ally depressed areas?
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DIVORCE SOUGHT
Dr. ~- M,- Boorks, County Heolth Commlsoioner and
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eMI vote and has won endorse- them Pennsylvania to central A. Yes. President Johnson , Q. What would the pending ' Barbara Walker, Locust . st.. I Dr. Selim Blozewlcz.
ment by the House Public , Alabama. Ten times the me of assured the Senate, shortly be- ' legislation do to relieve Appa- 1Pomeroy, has filed suit for di- 1
For tbe post three yean the Melg1 County Cbapter
·WorkJ Committee. Acllon by Switzerland, lt includes portions lore it voted on the Appalachia lachia's plight?
i vorce from Roger Walker. Porn- bas supplied all of tbe blOOd needs of Melgo County
the full House Is expected by I of 11 slates, and has a populo- bill. that he woold recommend
A. It is essentially • program leroy. The plaintiff charge• groaa i resldenll, Continued oupport of Meigs County donon
lhe end of February.
lion of 15 million persons.
similar help for other realons i of economic development. de- l neglect of duly and
extreme will rontiDue thll polity.
Although the Appa\l&lt;hla pro- Q. Why Is this one region he· In need of it.
, signed to create jobo by mak-l' cruelty. She Is seekJni custody
Fam has been under discussion inll •inllled olll lor federal aid? Q. II Appalacltia prlmarib' •I
ICOO!Inueci Qn Paao. l)
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Propctlfl No EKpanston
As.'llerting that swift attainment of stable government was
crucially important, McNamara
did not propose expanding
America 's role m the war or
enlarging its 23,501)..man military commitment. But he sa1d
present programs must be ('ontinued and other nations should
increase their help.
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The Daily Sentinel
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Study Of Man Brings Understanding
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many person s exp r e ss theu-

teeli ngs in con nection with th e cnsb
l!at our cou nt ry see m s to be [acm g, and
1ne gets all ldnd s of reac tlons One of
t!lt btg problems JS that the wor ld v. e
llve In ha• shrunk enormously tn the ll!•
span of many no w ll vmg , and we have
been unable to Uve m accordance with
those changes. There is a need lor more
understanding In an age In whi c h the
new humanit y can fl y and move from
place to place wtth such rapidity . One
of the major problems is that we can
move from place to p la r e on the s urface
of the earth, and tt IS llttle wonder that
we have difficulty In talking and unMr·
standlnc wlth strange peoples . About
we can do Is trust our leaders to delve
Into the problems and come up with
what we hope are the dectslons
We must always ke ep the other fel ·
low In mind His problems , his needs . his
way of Ufe, really concern us all There
1.t or 1hould be a realization that srlenre
and technology can shnnk the world , but
It 11 1omethlng else to train the mind of
man to have understanding In our local
communltv one of the major stumbling
blocks that even where we live together ,
apeak the same language and live In the
umt manner wt still fail to communi·
rate . One of t he greatest needs in the
world is for the study of man himself
The only road to complete understand ·
ID&amp; 11 to know e:uct11 what the 11ther

au

p e rson ' s problems are and try
proac h 1t with kn ow ledge and

standin g

to

apunder-

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F a r too m a ny peo ple are selfish and
can not se e a n y f urther than their noso.
The tr ideas are right, and nothing that
anyone else advance! Is of value Many
times we have wntten to the effect that
one of th e biggest problems our commumty fares is rapport that umtes the thmk·
1ng of all peoples, and a constderatlou
for what they need, and how they can be
he lped . Until we learn and atudy about
our fellowman there is no hope for un·
derstanCmg. Attempts have been mado
to brmg certain elements of our popUli·
hon toge ther. but they have been •por·
adic and with Uttle or no concrete re·
suits
The image of our country must not bo
too 200d m many part• of the world . We
hav. not gotten It across to many peoples that we are not Imperialistic. We have
tned for years to prove that we are th
champion o! freedom, but every day we
hear of nots , the storming of American
embassy's and othera of our establish·
ments , which is a sure algn that those
peo ple most certainly do not understand
our motives If enough of them could
span space and see the progress of free·
dom lovmg democraciea they might
rhan ge their minds. lt all boils down to
the fad that those people and ourselvea
must study man, ancl th~ time II ltltlnl

llhort.

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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
Mill Mldnljhl't Notebook · Can Spring bo
Ill oway' Eillabeth Taylor and Richard Burton wUJ make it back 10 Hollywood Late
in
June They 'll arrive lor the big "Sandpiper·•

premiere, •nd have already reserved tht

u~­

uol bungalows and 17 rooms at the Beverly
Hllla Hotel for the children, the domes!Jcs
l:ll%abeth's wardrobe and that sort of thmr
Nat Cole's daustner Cook ie flew homt&gt;

from her New York drama classes to be near
her father and help her mother in her ume
of sorrow
Of all the compliments Rod Tavlor has received for " Young Ca.,Jdy ,"

the

film story of Sean O'Casey, the one he cherlshts most hi a note from director John Ford sayin&amp; " Your performance could have a:otten

tears from a rock " It looks likt another
Academy Award nommat10n
D1mltrl Tlomkln now wants to
tackle
"'Anna Karentnn " ns a Broadway musical.
H• 'd like to ro-produce, too . he admitted afttr winning two Golden Globes at the Holly·
wood Fore1en Press Anoc1atlon Make a bet
that he doesn 't do it he racks in fanta stJc loot
aa a movi~ composer. and there l!n 't an ac·
tress on Broadway who could plav "Anna "
''Happy" Rockefeller 's friends saY the- cheer..
ful nickname doesn't ru her any more she
couldn't bt happy over th• loss of her chJid·
ren to her former husband, and Gov Ror. keleller's political futuro looks bleak.
William Lew11 . tenor lead in " P1que Dame·•
at the Lincoln C•nter, IS going to iWe a con·
cert at Town Hall in September - all 1n Rusllan, a language he mastered In five months
Why' I don 't know Perhaps It's a tnbute to
Nikltll Khrushche-v Who e~cept a Rus51ln.
1f0uld want to Iitten to a Russian concert '&gt;
And Jt'a doubtful that the real Commies would
..,.. It lttoD4 ODd risk beulf photolfaphllll

by the Jl'lll
Astrunaut Gordon Cooper will makt
tho
he
Regency Hotel his headquarters when
comes to New York as a guest of the Air Forcw
salute Ia Gen. Curt11 Le May . The event takes
place on Feb. 22 at the Waldorf.
Tennessee Wdhams' last play, 11 The Milk
Tr;.~m Doe5n I Stop Here Any More,"
which
flopped tw1ce on Broadway (although U wa•
fa r bett er than the critics admJtted) appar·
ently will go on and on, anyway. It Is being
cons1dered for producUoh ln London with •tatuesque Carol Browne in the leadmg role es•ayed m New York nrst by Hernuone Baddtly. then by Tallulah Bankhead.
Ray Stark I! on a talent hunt for " a yacht
that ran ac t '~ for his flicker version of ''Oh
Dad , Poor Dad " Specif11:ationa - the
cr1ft
Will have tu be gigantic, believable as t h e
properly of the richest man In the world, and
the true owner will be gtven a part In tho picture Arl!!lotle Onassis and Stavros Nla rchoo;
undoubtedly don't need the money, but they
Just might take il
The film hasn't of!Jclally opened yet, hero
or in London . but the preview comment• on
" Lord Jim " sound like money In the bank .
Examples ' An Bl'tJOn melodrama of tremf'n
"Ma s ~ audiences will eat
dous .s tature "
11 up "
"Tremendot."C box • olf1ce bloek •
buster"
"Richard
Brooks has directed
one of lhe most thrllhng lllms of all tJme"
' PetPr 0 Toole ('aps everythmg he'1 tvtr
done " (Golly, •ound• "' If they lill:ed It) .
The ownen of the Martin Beck Theatre are
applaudmg themselves as they watch
the
t~ u d1ences str earning m to i~ Buddy Hackel!
m " I Had a Ball " They had 1 chol•• or lour
shO'!\ R for the1r theatrt and an ecstatic that
tho1 solecte&lt;: tht hit.

Reports From fhc Capitol
'II' ASHINBTON (UP!) - In
Illy .anthology of bright saylllgs

ehl m dJVen paces With diver

by ldults, you w1ll Cmd more
quotation• about " time'' than
almost any other subJect
Diotentt 1poke or timt as
"tbl lrnlge of eternity " Ben
Jonson caiiiKI it " that old bald
che1ter. ' Both concepts have a
ct!Uln validity, but It Is from
Wi.U1am. Shakespear• that I take
my t.xt lor today .
Good old Bill pretty well
aummed the whale thin&amp; up

persons ..
As an example of the divers
paces that time travels With
divers membert of Congresa
let us con~ider what ha ened
on a •insle day last wee:P
Propofi.ei "Sabatlcai"
On one Side of the Cap,tol,
Sen Gale McGee , D-Wyo. , pro)Xlsed that us senators be
&amp;tvon a "sabbatical loovo" ot
some ]Xllnt during each term 10

when he wrote that 'Time trav·

Time

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they would have time to "sit
and think ."'
McGee pointed out that mo!lt
&amp;enators are 80 occupi@d with
the day-to-day routine they
rarely have an opportunity to
C'ontemplate the eternal verilit 1
8?~ other ab~tract precepts.
What I leek Is lime to think
•bout what has been facetious ly called tho b1g plcturo," he
uplalned

Hatlo

J.lowEVf:R .. ·ANP BE 11-IAT .AS 1$ 1\QNT·•
LOOPHoLE: APPAREr-ITLV DIPN'T REA[;&gt;
lHE FINE. PRINT IN HIS OWN LEASE ....

The Lighter Side
B7 DICI WEST
Valted ProM IDteraolloDal
WASHINGTON !UP!) - One
of the lllDil unusual art work•
found In the U.S. Capitol -or
.uywhere elM for lhat matttr
-is 1 piece of sculpture titled
"Monument to Pioneer Sulfrap
Leaders,'"
Relatlv•ly lew people, how·
over, ..,e that title It ;. more
generally known as "The Three
Old Ladi.. In the Bathlub."
The sculpture dep1cts the
stern·visaged Ukenesae• of Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott,
ond Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Or
at least the1r upper portions.
Their lower portions abruptly
disappear Into a huge block of
Itah.an marble out of which the
wert carved.
upper portion•
That ia what makes It appear
they are oharlne a communltf
beth .
That and the fact that one of
the ladles Is wearlna 1 bonnet
that looks • b1t like a shower
cap.
Rallying Pol•t
Anyway, the monument
is
the rrdlym1 pomt tor what
must be one of the most per·
oislent lobby•na campatli"• In
American hlslory .
Every year &amp;mce 1923, the
Natlonal Women 's Party has
preSiented Conaress w1th a de·
mand
for ~
cons h tutwnal
amendment estabUshmg equal·
lty between the sexes.
And every year smC'e 1923,
CongrPss has been out to lunch.
I recall Interviewing
tht
partv's national chairman in
1960 and she a!sured. me that
the outlook was rosy Well ,
here 1t is 1965 and lhines hav•
not changed very much
On Monday of this weok, of·
llclals or the party and about
20 other women 's uraanizations
eat~red berore the monwnent
to oommemorale the !45th anniversary of Susan H Anthony'• b1rth ,
Once agam , they raised the
plea lor odoption of the equal
rights arnendment And one•
again the outlook was ruty.
Not only rosy, but sever1l
other floral hues Is well They
laid so many wre.aths on the
monument, 1t appeared that
th~ three ladies
m the
tub
wen takin1 a flower bath.
Wish Tbem WeU
I certainly want to wish them
Well, but •omehow I have a
feeling that they are uslne tho
wrong approach .
A lot of members of Congress
pau by the monument tvery
day It " entirely )Xlssible that
they have started subconsctously to associate it with the proposed amendment
The statue looks unfinished ·
ergo, the amendment remain;
In the cateilory or unfinished
business
If I wer~ running the Nation·
al Woll'len '• Party, I would lmmeduttely hare 1 sculptor to
carv• up the rest or that martile block so that Susan 8. and
her alster Suffragetts would ap·
pear m lull l1e;ore.
Unless, of course, they ruUy
were bathinl toeether.

THE ALMANAC
By Ualted l'res1 lol.l'DIIIonal
Today ~ Thursday, Feb. 18.
the 49th day of 1965 witll 316
to follow.
The moon · ia approochJn&amp; tt1
btl! phllt.

Tbt

IDorDinc •tar " Marl.

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HELEN HELP US!
l - - by Helen Sottel--'
IS KARATE LADYLIKE?
Dear Helen ·
With TV showing how the
right kind or " thwack-frap can
put a man from UNCLE
or
THRUSH out cold, Kar.•te 11
getting quite a play m our town ,
They have 11tarted a class and
my &amp;irl wants to JOin because
her girl friend has. She says It
ja good exercise and, besides, 1t
eirl never knows when she may
need II
I dont think It Is ladylike for
• woman to know how to kick a
man in th~ neck . or
break
boardo with ber hand Do you ?
- LARRY
Dear Larry·
A lot of ladyhke gals
are
learmng Karate these days, and ,
as far as I can tell, it hasn 't
made them buliles or even calloused Thts 'art of combat
DO E ~ develop grace, sell-control and muscular coordmation
- and Its 1 pretty good thm&amp;
to know in a pmch (though a
mere pinch doesn't usually call
for a ·tt.wack·frap and a facelui of feet )
Why don't you join the class
too" You know the old saymg-·
1f you can't hght 'em - learn
how . - H.
Dear Helen ·
I am a Scandinavian girl who
came here to work I bad a ba·
by and kept him. We live with
because he
the boys' parent!
was k1lled befort we could &amp;•t
mamed I want to 110 back
home as they want to rule my
lifo My lolka are then~ and f
am very sad in America without friends These people want
their grandson , but they don't
want me ex:cept for work I
can do. He has the1r name but
I was never marned
Could
thty try to stop me from tak1111 my son out of the counlry?
- ALfEN
Dear Alien:
I don't think you need worry,
but make sure by calling your
United States Immigration Ser·
vice. li you don't know the location of the nearest off1ce, m·
quire ot tho Post Olf1ce where
you go to te&amp;ister each year 81
an allen. - H.
Your Helplag Hand Department
Dear Helen
Would some of your Helpma:
Handers please send cards or
letters to a OO.year...ald lady
The evening star is Jupiter,
On th1s cia)' m history ·
In 1861, Jefferton Davis wa&amp;
sworn 1n aa pres1dent oC the Conr.derlte States of America .
In 1930, the planet Plulo ""'
discovered by an utrunomer
working ot the Lowell Observa•
tory In f'llllstafl, Ariz .
In 1953, Lucille Ball and Dell
Amu wen awarded the most
costly Sllllllt tolovlsion controct
to !hot dote - tl&amp;ht·mllllon
dollan .
In 1861, President Leon M'Ba
or the WO!It African notion ot
Goban wu overthrown In a
bloodless coup. He was loter
nstored to power with tho help
of French lroOps.

whoae broken htp will never lot
her walk again ' She has
no
lamJ!y or relatiVes and her hua.
band Is dead Wnte to : Mro.
Maggte L. Huber, c-o Sparta Jn.
flrmary,
Sparta , Wlaconsln,
Thank you. - D A K.
Dear Helen :
I'm with MIKE who saJd It 's
better to bt rode and untactful
than lie (about " having
a
dance when the girl only hopes
ehe has one, so she can avoid
• four-footed boy) . ThiS hab1t
or lying out of s 1tuatwns won 't
stop with 10 seemmgly an un·
tmportant matter a s a dance.
Is the basic principle of truth..
fuln ess being dethroned? Mike
quoted the Bible "All
liars
ohall ha ve their part In the lake
which burneth w1th fire
and
br1mstone ·• I sta nd on that.A T (Note from H ThiS W33
condensed from s.n honeat , fcrthrl&amp;:ht , two-page letter )
Dear A 1' ·
Guess I'm headed for I 1 r e
and brimstone, because I'm goIng to be tactful WJth you, rath·
er than honestly rude . I' m sor·
ry II my answer affronted you
But what 's a girl gomg to
do• Etiquette books are ada·
mont In stating •he can NOT
accept a dance after saying
"No Thank you " to a fellow
she knows would turn her feet
mto a disaster area. So unle!ll
she gins herself an " out she's
out a whole dance. I maintain
thl1 Is no worse than saying,
"It's been
nice,'' when
the
eveUJn&amp; h"" been 1 double dud
or "I'm sorry " when
y
don't think you 've committed
a cardinal sin - Jl
This column Is dedicated to
family living, so If you're havIng k1d trouble or just plain
YOU
trouble. let Helen help
She will also w~lcome your own
amusing experiences Addres•
Helen Bottel In care of this
Di!wapaper.

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Spare partll aro a Wry • tale
endmg to the story of
many
sufferers. Probably the
firlt
s uch de vice ever to be used
was the wooden crutch. Spectacles and false teeth htlvo lana
been w1th us.
Newer auls art electr~ he_..,
ing aids , artificial heart valvot
.ud artlftctal kidneys.
The artificial kidney has two
disadvantages for lhe vlctllll
of chronic kidney dtsease. II
rtqUirfl 1 team of eljltrtl III
1 hospital oettlng and, because
of its coot, it has rarely beell
used for any but acute d &gt;ndl·
tions to tlde the patient ovll' •
temporary crisis.
It ts estimated that It would
cost between $150 and $300 1
week to keep 1 person witb
chronic uronua alive by me1n1
of an a rhficlal lddney.
Now Dr. James E . Claril ol
Phlladelpbla bao devised
a
melhod wblcb eost1 oaly about
f% 1 week.
Work1ng on the fact that ]Xll·
1001 ordmarlly nmoved by tht
kidneys can also be removed
by the Intestines, he detaches
1 •lx·foot loop of Intestine and
hrlnga both ends to tho outlldt
of the abdominal wall to forna
"hal appean to bt 1 double
Ueostomy.
The free ends of the lnteatlnl
oro united to carry 011 u before, but the detached loop It
now ready to fllnction ll an ""'
cessory kidney.
A tube Is lnaerted Into one
end then dally 8 to 12 quarts
of a specially prepared fluid art
bJtroduced drop by drop .ud
drained oU through 1 aecoD4
tube that hu been Inserted lD
the other opening .
This can be done whllo tho
aubject l• sleeping, or
eveu
while he is sitting up.
This loop eUecilvely removes
urea and oreanic acids from
the blood .
Dr. Clark admlta that the
loop does not work as well ••
a normal kidney, but It can bo
truly a life saver. The aterllo
precautions necessary with tht
more elaborate artificial kidney
are not required m the worklna
of the intestinal loop, and tho
pat1ent can operate It himself.
leakage
The problem of
from the loop has not yet been
completely solved , but Improve.
ments are bound to come •1tb
time.
hal
Meanwhile, Drw bopt
been aiven to a &amp;roUP of perIODI wbo would otherwise laavl
died of tbls very seriou1 dl••ase,
Q -Wbatlt the difference
between artilrltis, neuritis and
rheumatism?
A - Rheumatism Is a IOOH
term that Includes mDammaUon of the JOmts (arthritis),
muscles 1my0111tls) , and muscle
aheaths (fibrositis). Neuritll Is
an mfiammatlon of the nerves.

Jlanthcrs Shooting for Fifth Place
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Rodney Cook , sentor center for Southwestern's High ·

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31U J swa tzt&gt;l 262 H Hurt
ence sconng rhampmnsh!p w1th 189 points m e1ght
WASHINGTO N I UPI ~ -A Sen- 316 , (' Vaughil n 256 Blind 255
games
ate pane l today ca lled 0 11 the , Hamill tip, ~0.71 I ut.a l 2470 Won
Closest
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accordmg
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Metters of Athens was
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SW 22 9 53 l president -of the ~ e-w York Yan 32O Bl 1m 1 2.1
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leadmg Roger Barnett KC 20 8 48 ee !'l ur 8 pu tc re vll''t'; 0 }.
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K(' 19 6 44 the networ k s $I I 2 nnlhon puT
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chase of the basebal l tra m
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Ar my 82 Ma ssa c hus ~ tts 67
Nav)' 70 Hofstra 62
I 1'\lhanc~ 93 -.1alone 76
B\, l.: nltt'd Pres!! lnlt'rnatiOnal Elizabethtown 75 Lycoming
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Warthmore 83 Penn Mi!Jtan
VICIO! y Wednes d ay mg h I over I
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M1.t m1 Ihal eh' vat ed the defend - o
lng !\1Jd-Amrr wan Contc rence Albright 88 Lebanon Vajley
lh&lt;l mp !c1n Bobcats mto H 11 e Fair leigh Dcksn 70 CW Post 65 IRodME
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Mason PPCk
Charlt:s Kmght
fought a ta ller Mi ami team on I Long Island U 87 Adelphi 68
the har•kh,J ards to avenge a 1().. 1 Bates 68 Colby 67
Terry Rucker
pomt loss on the Red skms '. Bentley 91 li Porlland Mame 75 Dan Ctuck
cour t last m•Jnth and set up the Ne\\o Hampshire 93 Vermont 76 Chuck Leach
poSSJbJlity or a t!e for the MAC Amer Intrntnl 85 Amherst 76 Ken Caldwell
e1own
John Carroll 79 Case 76
T. Cremeens
Oh1o was m front all the :- Anselm 's 95 Hartford 76
Phil Duncan
way. a lthough MJam · b(jtlled to I Wagner 71 o:elel 67
rH Montgomery
a J1 -3f deadlock at intermm-: Phtl Col Textiles 104 N Y ac 85 Steve Elliott
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Franc1s Pa 91 Roger Spencer
1 Duquesnt 108 St
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camE' bark , JUSt d1d the JOb we ~·estminster 64 St. Vmcent 47 Tom Murdock
had to do • said the JUbilant Fairfield 93 Suthrn Conn 49
Theron Crmse
Snyder
W1lkes 83 Drew 63
-The Bobcats gol five conseCU·
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Southwestern Ace Captures Asks leaders
SVAC Scoring Championship For 'Review'

Basketball
Scores

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KC
NG
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liT
NG
KC
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HT
KC
HT
SW
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SW
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77
62
5•,
56
46
47
38
36
29
30
37
35
28
30
23
19
24

35
30
36
11
23
15
22
22
22
12
14
20
13
8
21
21
10

189
180
lu
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123
US
109
93

94
69
72

88

9(1

69
68
67
59
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Clyde Smith
Roger Garrette
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Bob Polcyn
Ralph Taylor
Roger Belville
Don Johnson
1La 1ry Collin:.
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t R Hol&gt;Smger
I D~Ie Bryant
D Leonard
R1ch Koblentz
Larry Whobrey
Roy Bickle
Gary Wolf
Tommy Pope
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NG
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KC
NG
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SW
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the OhiO Conference basement,
Southwest
~f!J battmg average wtth San en w1th 18 points
But 1f 1965 tournaments are
107 • 78, as Chick CampbeU New Mexico Highlands 35 St
leg~ He was with the Reds
Movt&gt; 1 Up
any iJKbcat10n. some newcomer
Michael's 81 late. m the season.
St Lou1s wrested second will charge out of the pack to
scored 23 of his 31 points in the
West
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second half and Ron Hoyt 14 of
his 20
Gonzaga Kl Idaho 61
ot~er rookie, was 7-7 With San Conference from Louisville ~t No e8tablished pro gnlfel has
ln three close contests , John
Diego, and outfielder . Lee Mav Louisvllle with a 7()..£3: conquest yet been able to wm two tourCarroll mcked Case Tech , 79-76, 1 National 811kttball Association batted m 110 rum With 8 393 of the Cardinals, who made namenls on this years tour
m an overtime; St Francis By United Press lnternatloul averagfl: for Macon ln the only 28 per cent of their noor
tlnd 1 edged Defmnce, 116-M,
Ea1tera Dlvlsloa
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FINAL GALLIPOI.!S
and Ashland downed Bluffton, Boston
52 12 813 RECALL VET
Lomsville's Joe Leldtke was INDEPENDENT STANDINGS
67·62, in a game in which the Cincinnati
40 23 6M
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Phlladelphlo
33 28 .54t Bruns have recalled veteran ing R1ck Rmeberg, who was 10 G&amp;J
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Tonight's ~ux.game card wUI New York
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( ary Gamson of the Billikens Falslall
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search of tls 21st viCtory, lith· Los Angeles
30 26 .574
To make room for McDonald threw a punch at l.eidtke and Goodyear . .. .
4 16 1220 1366
ranked SteubenviUe entertaining St Louis
31 31 .500 the Bruins returned center Jea · ~ drew a technical foul for his Scott's
1 19 1146 1677
Marshall and Cincinnati at Baltimore
~ 33 .459 not Gilbert to Providence. n· 'llrouble. but only Leldtke was I TOTALS · 10 80 8488 ·-~
North Texas State.
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HIALEAH , Ffa (UPil- Rob· easy time of II against Wellston~
CHERRY HILL, N. J. (UPI) Boston 121 St. Louil 114
ert O. Read, a prominent eo. Michigan ol Kalamazoo, win·
--GJI Oi&amp;l of New York ball Los Anaeles 118 New York 11 lumbull, Ohio, attorney, has been nlng IH-81 Both teams took 51x.
been named to replace Charlie Balllmore I~ Cincinnati 114
elecled to the National Hall of game losing streaks Into t h 0
(Only games acheduled)
Fame of the H.....,men's Benev contest. The first hall was close
Catton In an exhibition non·
title light against mlddleweltlht
TII.,..ay'o Game~
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nine limes, Loyola leading 49-45
champion Joey Glardello here St. Louie n. Boston at Provl.
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Chairman Phlhp A Hart , D ~ngs 361
JenkinS 386 ,
nah St Coli.
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ar.. t w ractor that everv college ba~- South Carohna 87-50 at Colum ..,
Len01r Rhyne 70 Elong 62
j ketball coach want~ for
j 422 Davf' B.e1'd 387, fr an,{ Porlt wa s ~hamfs first loss m Hi h P
88 Pf ur c0 I 81
h" ' b•a . s c. Wednesday mght,
(~rCfDS ! '"' 410. Ph •l s wmdell 292 Han ·
11 league starts and the Red·
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Howard U 84 Dtstnct of Co
Balance is the quahty that I ga and JUntor Steve Vacendak
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ll'a p 678 Total 2B~4 Won 3
skms have one game left, while
Lost () Radne _ forftil.
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Uhlo IS now 9-1 with two games
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urn II c rs .
eeps the defense honest . that I Verga excetded his 20 8 pomts- 1
P
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WVtr Tech 82 Salem 72.
proVides a sparkplug when one per-game average with a 27·
om~roy - Tom l-I arns 319
Glennville 88 DavJs&amp;Eikuu 77
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from hi•
John Emlf'f" .l39 Je ff Burt 401 ,
All hve starten were m dou- Ha 1 1 1 87 V St 86
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Ke1th Whal ey 45H M1ke Sawmp on n~
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ble figures for Ohio in this conFt. EustiS 85 QuantiCO 80
scored 19, his sea•on's high .
yer JJO ll a ndwar 90J Total
tf'st between last yea1 s cham- Co
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pion and the runnerup Don
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Jack Mann usually paces the
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Hilt l~d the way with 16 pomts, Wheehng Col 109 Frostburg 78 1
Blue Devils but he had a cool
TUCSON Ariz (UP I) - Mas , sk r.arien
~ J erry
while Jell Gehrmg and Charlie Milligan 98 Bethel 90 .overtime
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Signed • mght and s~ored only 15 Bal- SIVe greens. are the bJgge!-lt oh· I ~9~nlnwagen 3~5 Ro n
Hmdy
Coles had I~ each for Miami
Shorter 60 WeJt GeorgLa 41
C?ntracts for the 1965 season ar- ance provided the manpowt'§" tu 1 stacles facmg pro goller5 m
Mlkf' Cartt&gt;n Jl 8 B ' II
Ohio held a 58-2B margm in Tennessee A&amp;l 95 F't Knox 77 1rived Wednesday at the Cmcm- pick up the slack.
ltoday's start or the
$4S ,OOO Sw&lt;~n 3!1 . Ha nd1ca p 960 , Total
rt: bounds wath John Schroeder FISk U 99 Alabama A&amp;M i6 I natl Reds' office from third
Too Much Height
I Tucson Open whi c h appears 2639 Won 1 Losl 2
and Mike Haley each hauling of£
Midwest
I baseman Steve Boros , reserve
Notre Dame's G.-fool 8-inch j tailor-made for puttmg master
lnd HJgh \.&lt;:1me - 0 Leo ncatcher J1m Coker and three
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)Notre Dame 88 Bowl Green 72 I rookies
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Leonard 548 1'PHrn J-11 h G· 1me
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In other MAC action Toledo ! Chio u 65 Miami OhiO 55
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A total of 144 pro~ and 10
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of Bowling
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' 21 pmnts each
1 John Findlay 70 Ohio Northern 63 j payers
under contract
to the
G Green squad at Bowl- amateurs
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d f1 rst 11 - , . f'am u 1''1'"'h"
1g Scra ws -• R 1dt'nour
Aylmg and B1ll Uackens o and Youngstown 86 Wmdsor ont 77 Reds to 23
mg reen, Ohio , and the (nsh , roun overt .e 7.260-yar pa~ 72 H.adw &amp; T V 2988
18 from Bob Aston to down Ashland 67 Bluffton 62
romped to an 88·72 victory.
1\icson Nat10nal Golf ( !ub
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The game was close until course Tncky wmds .11nd undu-~Kent State, 8()..69, whde Notre Mt Umon 107 Heidelberg ?8
Dttme walloped Bowling Green, Co~cordla
(Ill)
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edsb askt' sea- there were less than five nun- latmg, fast greens averagmg l , I ~ DIA.N ,\P(}f.IS lnd fUf'll
27
88 72 as Walt Sahm scored 24
· Precopius 94 j s7nb It mgd f a~ird ':a mg 8 utes left in the first half. Notre 11,000 square feet pose thf' btg Four rt'ilr- engmt' l&lt;ll s have been
pomls and got 19 rebounds for Lakeland 84 Milton 67
r be u recor or t
asemen Dame scored 16 straight pomts gest problems over the 72 hul e enlert•d Hl 111e I%S SOO..nulP
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lead at t~e half
Missourl Manes 73 Princlpta 57 late m the season to Chic~ mission and the regulars sat
There~ gomg to be a lot ~~ ' h('arled b) w• lt·ran d rJH'I Da n
Oshkosh St 92 Whitewater St 71 Rlllz
out most of the second half
three-puttmg
o~ tlro~e gref'ns. 1 Gurnev
Pengums Ge~ 19th Win
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Youngstown hit 30 of 44 free Stout Wis St 78 RIVer Fall11
Coker 38 was brou ht u I Sa~m scored 24 points and J~Jd last week 5 Phoemx Open r '\II fnur of Ihe t &lt;t Ts w!l l b(•
throws to offset a deficit m Aurora 82 Carroll 68
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re un s t e Ir sh captured
e a super pu er ' ~
(Ont). 86--77. although gettmg
Wlsconsm 83 Reds' st:~tch :::sforur~~g ~~
Army dropped .Ma~sarhusetts Casper to wm th1s tournament 1
30 fewer shots than the Canad· North Park 70 North Ctntral 65
t
pe 82-67 at West Pomt In a game 1 W1th top 1964 money wmners
na~~ie Ton Perez 22
that was dose m the ftrst half I Arnold Palmer and Jack NJck1 ;;~ns It was the Pengums' 19th Evansvalle 109 Valparaiso 88
wm in 24 games
lndiana St 87 8 tl 85
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Fmdlay for the third time St Joseph's lnd 69 Ball St 65
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rn- et at intermission, 36-29 Mike wmner on last years profes 1
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half to knock Heidelberg Into
ers, 107 runs batted in. and • Silliman topped the Cadet scor- s10nal golf assoc1at1on tour
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•nd •ere '" command the rest
ul tbe waJ They opened up 8
4fi 35 lead before the 8,1,89 fans
and w1tl1 a 59·52 edge wath 2·57
left they went mto a stall the
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Foot ball Lt&gt;ag ues vl:'le rans of a tum about tht&gt; po&lt;is Jbilrtv ol any
/roy Hirsc h ass is tant to the
f1 ve vem war .,..,11 contmue I kmd of a pact
president of the Los Angelel
to go therr ~·wparate ways aga tn
CommJss Joner l'ele Rozelle Rams agreed
m 1965
adm 1Ued Lhat ttlert IS · no la w
'Ther e are some mteresllfll
Art Modt!'ll pres rdent of the m our eonstJtul!on whH_h woul d statrst rcs on wha t would happen
champ1un
Clevela nd pr Jill bll an exhrbrtwn gamf' wit h 1f we went for a common draft .''
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Brow ns s&lt;:ud tud&lt;t\ tha t he tht: AF'I ' But ht' dof'sn t a nlr" l- sa1d H1rsl'h ·one of them l l
wuu ld uppos t- t'\lt' f} effort by p.ate ;,my sw h l'&lt;~n l est
tht" fa(t that Jf we did , the
anyu nt' tu get th~ leagues toThere was a report out of the AFL wou ld wmd lip With 32 of
mJd-v.m ter met·tmgs Wednesday the top eho1ces that we get
Lha t t2 out nt H uwnt•n; favored now '
sornt' sort ot il lr u&lt;t&gt; w1 th fh t&gt;
Yf 1t h l wo sess 1ons gmng eacb
AfL
day. the d ub owners haw Mel
ThJi ::; &lt;1 nd Jlulous state compiished very little 80 far 81
... atd SpadJ iJ
\obody th ey enJOY the hot sun at thil
n'ent
e vt&gt;n &lt; nntat ll"d mt&gt; on 1ht' sub- dt:sert resort
Wednesda y they went int.e
Je( 1
Ja( k Mara nf the :'-Jrw l'ork su&lt;:h Items as which cl ub should
G1ant s said ht' Wit!! oppo~t'd to wear White 1ersevs at hom•
an v sw h gd l11f51' lht' r
Jlhe home dub has thE&gt; optiOn),
Junior ~Oy!'; Lt&gt;a gue
' l h&lt;tvi"TI 1 tnlkt&gt;d lo anyont' dosed r 1n u1 t TV, and gam1
F1•bruarv Ht, 1965
who wam :-; to (O rn e Into ~ pact crowd control
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LtJU Spiidta lit'~td man of the I We don 't need
lhelt
help.
PALM DESF:HT Calif rUP I J
i''rane!St•• f'orty Nmers I
e 1s no At'ntlmt"nl for a n7
- Tht' Natmnill l and Amen ca n sa1d no one had f'vt&gt;n contacted I all ment '

'1\-l lh lhe dJamptonehtp aa l their final two outmgs
Logan , should these two teams Whtn Tl ,. lwo t·l ubs md "'
1 t".:ilh ~cwt:d up by Coach Char Wellston . 6--4 m league play down tht: Pur ple P a ntht'n., wi ll Ja,·k:-,.,11 ll o&lt;" l1onmt:n wl:'rt' ~~~. ll
I• ' \1 lA/ee s Athens Hulldogs can lose It! remammg games deadlock for hfth pl ae~
with prt'ssed t•, w1n, 59-5 t
;md ~t-cond posl! wn owned by to Nelsonville and A then ~ and 5·9 r~eord s
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Nel...•mv1lle s GTf'y huunds for the stlll finish no low er than fourlh 1
It w!ll be lhe fmal leaguf'
M·&lt; ond stra1ght year the
reShould the Panthers
11p1 ll ga mes for Nelsonville and M1d
m.nn mg s 1x Southeastern Ohio
Galhpohs needs at least one • both
Galhpohs and
Logan , I dl eporl , who played earlier
1t'.1gut&gt; 'eBms wil l JOCkey lor j more trmmph to capture fifth ] Coact&gt; Russ Moore 's lads would m the season m order to clear
1 1 • 1 .~1 pos 1t 1ons F'n day and Feb place - thiS would be qulte take sole posseaslOn of
f1fth a path for t965 Class A section
~ 1,
an Improvement over the past 1 place w1th a 6-8 mark - or pos- 1 a l tournament game!!
1
In f1rst round games . GAHS
1 . 1d,n s g&lt;:tmes fmd Pome i f1ve years for the Blue Devils : sJbly lie Wellston 's Roekets for
It•v Vlsl tmJ.{ J-;al llpolls Athens : GAHS IS currently tied for i a fourth place flmsh .
downed Pomeroy on the Panrl l.tt~an, .Jac kson at Middle· filth With Logan and Pome roy
Middleport's Yellow Jackets, ther planks , 76-67 Atht&gt;ns bomb
" l.t'l thr-m play! At lust then· · ~
pqr I dOd .'ie l su n Y ill~ a t Well. All three own .f.8 records
1·12 in the t.--onfere nce . have al· ed Logan at Athen• by 82·54 ,
no muddy fleld1 in baskt-tball
\lom
Logan plays powerful Athens j ready clmched last place, but ' and the lronmen shpped
past
l.o spoil tbeir d othmg ~ ''
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a m will and Pomeroy m Its fmal two 1 the charges of Carl Wolfe snap- M1ddieport at Jackson Nelson·
lilll\11 thu d a s the Iron men . conferente games wtule Galli 1ped a 2J game losmg streak ville was hard pressed m beat· I
•1llh r 7 -~ lr dgut- record . take pol! ~ ba tt)('&lt;; Pomero\- ~ nd .J ,ll ~ 1 last week , and hope to
give mg Wellston on its own small
t,n \!Jd dl t port and Gallipol is m son It appears
C:AHS
and Jackson trouble Fnday night floor , 82.73.

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MEN'S BELTS

Whit• &amp; Purple

Value
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SALE

SWEAT SHIRTS

97c

$1.00

On• Group Of

Sweaters

Values
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Whipcord , Moleskin &amp; Corduro y

Work Pants

sALE

Values Up To 6 95

Sport Shirts

SAlf

One Group Boys '

On• Group Boys'

SWEATERS

SLACKS

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I Greup of Topcoats, M•n'l Suits,
Men's &amp; Boys' All We•thM" CNtl &amp; J~ekets

1 Group Of NN:ktM1
Value• to 2.50, S.le SSe or _ _ _

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DOWNIE- GROSS, INC.
POMEROY, OHIO

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slngPr. parcels. J)livP.
Sams was hospltaltzed.
Vance Wilbur and family werP SEEKS COUNCIT. SEAT
1 ('harlt&gt;!i L Knl''h'mv VandoSympathy 1s t:'xtrnded to the- ~k'\1 thur \ l"lhlrs Fnday 1 o,.e- SANTA MONJCA, Calif (UPU
re Kmghhng to v 1vian Beckner,
A. D Morr1son family Mr Mor- nmg
- Actor Wendell Corey 11.81 -!Ufoo
lfact~r~r~
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Kermelh Heckner, parc~L, Le•
fJSOO passecJ away Wednesday Ramon Morns and
family nouned his candidacy for the
A(ttl&lt;lll~ . the holiday! has ~t
tart
New~
afternooo .~:tnd burial was S&lt;ttur- went to Columbus on Sunday to crty council m the Apr11 13 pfi.
:~e ~~nn:~lwnn;'~l~tt ~h~sa~at
G~nev•eve Imboden . dec . to
.. day In Temple eemt'ltT)
SPt:' )n,.. mother. Mrs Cord Mor mar}
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CJ· ence \1 Imboden Barbara
Albert Cone and wtfe were rtS
.JAKARTA, 1ndonesl3 (UPii0
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lfL"\.
St&gt;t afpahrl
or
tl~hmetmory
EaHr
s•ll
Afftd
ofTra.n"
Porn
John
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Ht&gt;nslar
and
family
McArthur
Vl!'ator·
Tuesdav
Dona
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Cone
and
famtly.
AthThe
Communist-dominated Ha~
one o : t-ear 1!er .... ns tan mljrv .. ·
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Newark
spent the weekend Mrs Leonard
Quisenberry ens. were at the A rt
ne bar Workers Umon has 111Heresy Hollt'r
tyrs was co-mc1 enl wit one Fmlev H. Stiles to Harriel L eroy
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arents Milton home on Sunday
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StlverS\'J ile R D
which had been a pagaf1 hull I Tempi~. parcel.&amp;, Rulland
Barbara~ Hysell. John R fwilh Mrs. Grace Henslar and ca I~ ~n d frm~v M~ Mullms Albert Cone ~a s a busmess structed llS members ~o reuse
lear Str
day long before Nero began to Evert&gt;tt L Schultz, Beulah B. Hvsell to Clarence M Imbod}he Pettit famlly
Mu ms an h:alth
caller m Huntm on Saturday. serv1ce to any American- na1
A casual observer, after vis- burn the Homan candle or both \ schultz to Theodore Connally en lots, Pomeroy
1- Mrs. Ethel Radekm viSited IS K'~n:~r Mossman has l etu"ngt
ships _dockmg a_nywhere tn
tting retail stores m the
past (nds, or Horaliu.s took up toll Mafjone Connolly' Lot, T up- Clarence M Imboden to Bar- ~ Ne~arkil ~Jth rthe d Orl~d ed home aft~r spending so~e Eurupt&gt; supports more pt'ople l donesla. accordmg to the offl·
two weeks, would likely dec1de 1 collec·tmg on the bndge
pers Pla 111 ,
bara E Hysell, John R Hysell.
ms am &gt; a ew ays.
r. time m Flonda.
to the square mile than any c1al news a~ency An~ra. sued
Utat Sal.nt Valentme Yo as Ihe pa I The Idea of g~~nng
edible , Geoq·e H and Gladys
B lot s, Pomero~;
Burns, Mrs H L. Dyer. Mrs. I Mrs . Leona Pettll and child- uther contment with an aver- I Antara saJd the. unton IS .
~on aamt of the randy manu- gift s - ~n the occ.aswn howevt&gt;l,l Burson to \1anmng n Webster
Lee Gibbs, Mrs Harry Layne , ren \'!sited relatives m Cooh•Jlle age of 225 people to the square •orders for an anti . American
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s.tn{_tly w lme "' 11 ~ ~h.e earl), I Parcels, Uedf.ord
I Mrs. Lester Ohlinger, Mrs. Don- Sunday afternoon.
mile.
I boycott on Fnday_._____
begmnmg ol the holJda) Mm~ , Mannmg D and Marv
A. •
aid F. Roush, Miss Lelah Jane
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than like!}· the first. valent me Webster to Geor c R. . and
Powell, Mrs. Velma
Roush,
would ha~e been a mce
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CHOOSE FROM OUR COMPLETE LINE OF ADMIRAL PORTABLE TV!
FOR A NEW ERA
I worm
or other unfortunate in- Gladys B. Burton. parcels. lled-1
Mrs. L. . Rous • rs. Ottle
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Mr.
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W.
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Stone,
Mrs.
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sect capture
v an ear)'
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Mr H
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I For the dav i~ ·al"t uallv that of Lloyd W. Roush , Hatt1e L. l
N. 0. Wem,
s. owar
a~1
JUST
' the first niating ol' the bi:·d~ Roush to Wayne 0 . Roush, parL-UB enh_als, guests, _Mrs . EdwUJ
's·mce tllf' svrmg
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NEW HAVEN GAilOEN C
Stem, Mrs. Patnck Riley, hostSl'&lt;iSuu (K"gan
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'mucll eariJer in the home ol l'iir- Leslie Sca:-brough, Huth Ann
e ew,
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. t esscs. "rs. unmng am an
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man than in the
UnJtt•d Scarbrough to Florence Wyers . I met on 1 hur.sday evenmg a 1 Mrs. Batey.
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80
L 1-. the honlf' o( Mrs Fred Batey , - - - -- - - St&lt;ltes of today not onlv V::!len Au rey Wvers
arres, Cu- 1
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Itin€' day but ~ICh&lt;whna
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wtlh Mrs. Wa1d Cunnmg am
Th
t'
was l The New Haven P .T.A. wtll
&lt;:round hog day and l&lt;~ler F.a"&gt;- Flor,·nC'e Wyers, Audrey Wy- as co-hostess.
e mee mg
meet on Thunday February
ter and MB)'da~ are :;t:rv!va ls l'I'S to Leslie Scarbruugh, Ruth I opened by the president. Mrs. 118 at 8 p.m. ~t th~ ElemenTn. CAPRI PG2110
T ... HEDO[WORTH TGlOlO S.rtn
TM PI-AYMAT£ U PGUlQ S•rlel
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The.. roll eall
was ·ary School. Devotions will
r .. o ot. dmu al uual•l~ 4" Alnl&lt;:o V
23,000 vo/1 p&lt;e,•510n -,r~orted homon .
31% more riCI&lt;HI than II' l'i ,
of differt&gt;nt begmnmgs
(lt tlw An11 Srurbrough, RO acre~. Leb· ·.
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Like
be
hi'"""'"~- b~lus.ve "' f 1~1 fa&lt;:e' · screer&gt;
tal chanis . Pr~ 5et VHF I me tu1un1
Preclsion·cr• le&lt;l\4,000 volthomrm
1
squ~re
corners
?reCIS&gt;on
c•
~tted
,..,th
St eelbolld w1de &amp;"Ill picture ll•te
~t·ason .
anon .
i a.nswercd.
With Why,,
led by Cub Scout Pack
256.
tal cltiUI! with rigld Wfeperound 1teel
20
000
·,oil
ttOntontal
cttr.H~1s
Stelll
Gr&amp;ined vmyl on sl.lm. tepered mttel
Ollr&gt;,IIU~IIOfi . St?MIDond wlde,enljle
~(I ""'(!e an11l• ~»Clute tulle Bl~ock
Bcforr long the young scJOn Parlulfsburg Savings &amp; Loan andlcs 10 the Ho~e .
d ' ln keeping with Dental Health
c~ot&gt;.,et W;~lnut nr meh••ii•l1Y oolor
poti&lt;JI"I lube Black, brO'MI ar whtle .
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•hite,
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oJ the Ptltduv..n t&lt;Intlh. :-ccmg Co ~o Winme Holsing~r, Mazie i ~rs. Edwm ~~em ~r~.~n~~e l Week J)r. Harold Brown, D.O.
PRICED FROM $99.95 to $199.95- 11" to 23"
m the furest .that tiH' way to llw l1o ls mger. parcels, Olive.
the program on Cand es.
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vide iood, learned to lake along t 11 Winnie" Holsinger. Mazie Hot- j' and had an exhibit of
home . fiRST
DAD
, J~
a roup!(' ol tendt&gt;1· r ;1hh11:- n1 ·•
, made candles.
QUALITY
piece
of
hind-quarter
ol
m&lt;~m
or
tlw vill&lt;-~ge belle, 8 throw _. Mrs. Roush an_
n
ounced
that
REGULAR
up ro SlUlOO of life
moth when he Wl'lll t·&lt;illlug oa h;H ·k to the earlier days of the state conventmn would be
insurance. ltnd ac ase 6S
protection cominut'!'. bu1
the Flintstone's daughter. Thus spnng flowers would be more held in Parkersburg.
Certified Oil Station
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
premium~ )top~
th(' custom bet:&lt;l,nt' est Hblishcd. u~~·tul.
Those attending were Mrs.ll ~w:_.:M~•:I•;.:SI~. ...,....,~P:•:m~•:••:•:JI.,......,_ _,_....,....,,....--.,...-_:.:.;,::.:~:...,,...._:_ _ _ _
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Later on when three m&lt;.·ah ''
H.A.W.
I R. F. Dryant, Mrs.
Howard~ _ _ _
day became &lt;:1 L'll:-.l!lm Hbtead
- -- -- --· - - - - of an event, the glit was likely
MOM
lo b(" o bouqut'l ol the
fir:.t
spnng IJowL·rs, bu1 the flonsts
a~ much a~
nf tht• uindcenth L''nlurv were
SIOOO prOiec·
45 R.P.M.
rion ... r igiH
not .as t•nterpn~mg as tilo~e of
up 10 Douh 11gt· 6)!
today and bu:;uwss w;1 .~ largely wken oHr by 1he m01kers of
7 in. hi-fi, all new
gree tin g cards
and perfect! 50 ex·
Bv the t1me the 20th century
CHILDREN
citing titles!
had- rP:whed its ""H'en-agt .. tiJC
all children
grt&gt;eling card had evolvt'd into
under as~ 18! _,..~
a gorgeous cuntr&lt;:~ptwn ot gilt
pa~er resplendent with hearts,
cupids, dove:;. ribbons. ctnd, cv~n real lace. Jt also had
bec:ome a s1.atus-symtx~: lu young
NEW BABIES~ IHdll'.'i ond the l3d wl1o rame up '
COVERED AT \1',:.
with most elaborate valt•ntim·
NO PREMIUM -\
wa~ likelv to be in tavn1·
INCREASE
i\·1an~· j grandfather o! thl ~
dav
owl's ! he fact to his bring
aher 15 days old
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P.. rl &amp; Ken Willi•ms
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: SILVER REPLATING

SALE

Sleek, New

CAPRIS

Hamper end bowl brush
w.th rust.proof holder;
wast!! basket .

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8 1n. pla5tic urn w1th saiJ.
cer; ptnt s1ze pot. Vanety

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nails.

white kr1it,
'Nifh CU1h·

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9c

Take your precious worn silverware and heirlooms out of hidin&amp;
and have them QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by skilled silversmiths at great savings during this Replating _Sale. Old farruly
pieces, replated like new, 'T'ake wonderful g1fts, so take ad.
vanlai&lt;! of these low, low prtces.
.UTICLE

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BOX
Buyforschool
and home use!

SHOE DAUBER

9c :

Soli

NYLONS

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Mop dishes
• clean quick!

Styrene plastic; holds 3.

or Tahiti. 8 1·7 to 11.
Re&amp;. 69o

49Cpr.

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Chuck Roast 43c

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Unbreekable.

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ROUND BUNS

EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE
e D!ftTI. IIEMOVED

ITEMS STRAIGHTENED •

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PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS
·404 S.COnd Ave.

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Refrigerator,

freezer.l'h pt.

Padded

FOAM BRA
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BOARD COVER

Gallipolis, Ohio

cloth, lace trim·

: PAINT BY NUMBER
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only. AA to A

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cup, 30 to 36.

otis in bel.

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79c
29c

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Cotton boxer
siacks. Sanfor·
lz~d. 4 lo 6.

89C

Aluminum

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Pomeroy, OhJo
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• We Reservu The Right To Limit Quantities
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Square shape

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w....'1 tii1'J aclffs . . . . • • • . • . . . . • • • • • . . •79c

BAKEWARE

lQ I./;•· OZ. SIZe.

Sham bollom.

29c

oz. CAN -

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15c

CHERRY PIE FILLING
STOKEL YS-303 SIZE

SILVER BAR

Fruit Cocktail

PINK

~PBELL

SALMON

NO. 1 CAN

49(

Tomato Soup - 10 99c
LADIES SWEATERS --.20%
far

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Girls
School Shoes

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Boy's
WORK SHOES
Crepe Soles

$4.00

$5.00

NOTICE~

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Ohio Dwelling and Homeowners Schedule Revised

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Effective February 15, 1965, the Ohi D Inspection Bureau has ruled tbat ol

and Mrs. Richard Stacey
and children of Belpre and ~1r.
l and Mrs. Earnes.t Taylor of AI·
I fred were Sundav guests of Mr.
1 and Mrs.
Kenneth Griffith and ·
son.
j
Rev. Eugene F.merson returned home from St. Joseph
Hospital, Parker-sburg,
Saturday where he was taken ior
observation.
Mrs. Edna Summtrfield was
taken from Holzer Hospital to
the hornt of her daughter, Mn. 1
Herbert Parker of Syracuse. 1
! Mrs. Bertha Schriver and B~
; sie Uenll: of Mason, W. Va . spent .
1 day here the guests of Mr. !
and Mrs. C. E . Woode .
Mrs. June Randolph of Hockingport, 0 . was a gue.!lt Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fon
Halsey.
Master Sargent and M ro.
George Vkagh and children ha'J
been ·here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McGill. I
They will l•ave M•rch 8th for :
Ioverseas to Germany
where
he will be stationed' for tllrt&gt;e '
years.
Mrs . Mildred Caldwell and i
two children were Sunday guests
or sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Parker and ramily and her mother, Mrs. Edna Summerfield ol
Syracuse.
Mrs. Clarence Barnett retumed home Sunday rrom CoiUJII.
bul IUid 11 -ye]eecblll 11om
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RACINE, OHIO

bureau fire insurance policies carry a $50.00 Deductible Clause for dwell- .,
ing buildings applicable to ail perils insured against. The deductible Is op- ,
tional and may be waived by payment of an additional premium for each
building or structure item. Area agents are making this announcement to
inform the public concerning the latest developments in insurance matters
as outlined by the bureau.

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REG. PRICE

WAID CROSS' SONS
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PKG.OF
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

9c

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ae,s• wllite briefs ••••••••••••••••••••• 2/99c
Boys' white T Shirts ................... 2I 99c

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Snaps shut.

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pans for cake.
bread, meatf

BUTTER DISH
~turdy poly.

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L~GS KNOIS. REPAIR.Eb .&amp; REPLACED • MISSING PARTS &amp; IN6ULATORS
ftEPAhU!.:D AND REPLACED
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NEW COMBS, BRUSHE S. MIRROR~
THERMOS f'ILL[RS. KNIFE BLADES. FURNISHED • GOLD , COPPER PLA:IN"
• ITEftliNG ANO PEWTER EXPEFITL'!' POLIS HED

Ground Beef
49c

STOKELYS

169

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ROUSH,S SHOE STORE

Pot Roast
~~&gt;. 49c

HOLSUM

Serged ends.

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PLASTIC MUG : CEREAL BOWL
Won't chip or

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Cotton broad ·

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Silicone ; fits
~4 in. board.

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SPOON PlATE : DISH SPONGE

Flattering run ·re sistant
seamless hose, in beige,
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Cream pitchen • • • • .. .. • . . . • . . .. • . . . . . $ 9.95
Sugar bowls ......................... 10.95
w- bowls ......................... 10.95
Tea. coffee pots, each ••••••.•.••.•..••• 17.95
Wcltor pikhtn . . . . . . • . . . • . • • .. • . • • • • • 17.95
Trays (per sq. inch) • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .10

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Clear Plast1c,
plated

• Misses, WOIIt$111
Wa-:.h-we11r. Zantrel~
rayon aind cotton:

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PICTURE HOOKS:

Men's
Work Shoes
Hypolon Soles

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

12;ggc

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Men's wnite hem~tttched
handkerchiefs, 12 lo a
bo1c Ideal gifts!

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CANVAS
LOAFERS

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Testnte ··O";

BIRTHDAY SALE
Women's
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FLATS and

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DRESS SHOES

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B1g 30 qt. s,ze ha1
poly base; pl11sttc re·
movable topl 2.1 in
high; 9~7 in. base.

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See Us For Your Remodeling Needs

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df'rgoing some
change!-,
11
might ben an exccllrnt idea .or
some pH I.aln chip maker to start
using a red c'elloph&lt;~ne pack adornPd with hearts and flowf'rs.
at. this time of year, or for the
soda pop boltlers to come out .
with stmle heart shaped tlasks
for the {)('t 'JS IOn .
And to illrbt' of us who h&lt;H'!'
n·;Jdwd the e~ge when affairs
of the hear! &lt;:~rt' rnm1stered \tl
by a reg•sl!'red nurse instead

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RECORDS

NatioOv.·ide .:... a modern

SOCIAL
SECURITY

Soci'ety Notes

SALE STARTS
SATURDAY MORNING

life insurance plan for
the modern fo~mily~ ·

Oak HilJ

Buckwheat

BAKER FURNITURE

!hilt the t'&lt;JIIILg 11,1:11 ::-. ul
the youngt&gt;r g1·neration .tre Ull-

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d a horall' 0[ \tlt:' "1' 1\ ",'\ ,.: I . • &lt;' II
lint'S a! the local general store.

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in the new low ~:ost
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Larry 1M and John F011ter
lng method• which be""flt oelf-.oarninga. If • rarmer'o octual crodlto - quallfl' fDr t1 ftltt.
or Eagle Ridge called OD Jerry
employed farmer&gt;
,net profit is more than $1200. Self · emplbyecl farmet'l Belleville, W. Va, were visitand Jack Fredericlt:, Saturday .
AU other ..u . employed per· 'he reports the I actual . net earob/:"
ing Mr . and Mrs . Charles HensPi~:· G~::n;:: i:!":taut::
sons must report their actual Jngs for """" secunty '
' ~.::m~return"'.;th"-~
ley.
new window• m Clifford
Co•
net profit for SOCJal SPCWrty In
.. llmg up tbe opiJOJ1Jll they file lor their IOCial ....nMr and ~n Larry Curt1s
bouse on Shade River last week .
purposes .and the net
proftt 1method m tht aoctal security t benefita.
and Mary Pierce we:e Vll!Jtmg
M • c A Babcock llended
must amounl to at least $401J t!aw, Congress recogmzed that yThe Soc I Security ~ II
Mr and Mrs Russell Van Met- Oak Hill
th rf. · 1 r Cec 1 Co •dery at
yearly lor them to get oocl81 ,tarmen had problems not geo- 1 .~ t 18~ 1 Fourtll lind •
Mrs Charles Babcock came . e twera o
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w
H
~ by
-·~ · oca.... a ~
er. P ortland .
.
Tu rs Pla.ins Monday
M
f
in thiJ
secur1ty credtts.
owever, a 1eally encounterocu
t..lt.UQ Manetta
Ohio
Mr and Mrs Joe Bis~11 , _Oscar Babc(){·k and Florence home from OOspital one day ! ~';: Tom Burke of· AUred are an:!l!u:rn:.en 't'aluable
self· employt&gt;d farmer can acl· busmessmen Proftts and losse•
_'_ _·_ __
Mason, W Va wt-re Vl'3ltlng L1mberger were visiting Cora last week.
• spent Monday With her parents, sec~t cr~Jt~. accord
to ually lose money from h1s farm ,are more likely to fluctuate
.
·
Mr and Mrs . Harold Holter. Swan. Keno
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fred IMr and Mr• C A Babcock IRobe tyG Lo 1 Soc mglSec loperat1on m a g1ven year and wtdely rrom year to year m
l'lrol Jl'li&amp;bl
erack son .Jack and Mrs Hat·
r
.
ren .
ta
ur- ·n
·
ed'
.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock Mrs Donald Pauley and Mr. . ·
da
Mrs. Lethe Spencer of Syra- It District Mana er 10 Mariet~ stJ get s_ocLB 1 sec~rtty cr ttl(armmg If the optton were DOt Count Ferdmand Von Zei&gt;Peentt&gt;rtamed wtt~ a birthday dm- and Mrs. Elmer Burton, Colum- ~~ce!~~~:~~· ~;~n: ~~
cuse, spent several days last
Exammahon ~ the tax re- by usmg an optwnal reporttng lavailable
the
low earmng lin, German airship iDventor.
ner honunng c.ene R1ggs ~th- bU:i spent the weekend w1th Mr. A. Ste~art in Nelsonville.
week with her parenb, Mr. and turns of farmers applying for jmethod. Under ~~ optiOnal me- years would resull m
low served 10 the U. S. Army dtJr..
ers present were Florence Lim- and Mrs Wayne Prmce
I
M
M th M Elro
sons Mn George F'redenck Sr
benefits shows that the majori- tilod. If a farmers gross mcome
b ft f
g the War Between tbe St8tel
berger and Judy Riggs.
Mr. and l'v.lrs. George Hensley , Gen~s and a~er~~gil ~d d~ug
' bter Mr. and Mrs . carl Duckworth ly of small farm operators a.re llB between $600 a~d $1800, ~ retlrementnd enteh Is or ld manyh ~nnd while he was in the United
Vi'f
Mr
dM
w s
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M
dM
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.
1can report two-thmls of hts ll arm~rsa o erswou reac
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Sl mg
. an
rs. ayne . r., were VIS! mg r. an
rs. Mrs Henry Spencer spent Sun- of Coshocton, VISited Mr . and 1nol aware of tt\e spec 1at report- •
_
_
.
e without having States made his ftnl baBioa
Prince were \lr. and Mrs . Joe Henry Hensley.
Ida .at Clarksville witb Dayton !Mrs. Charles Babcock Sunday, .
- - ---·-----~l gro~s mcom~ and get social se- !reurement ag
. I
. ascrnt'
Found" Chandlesville and Mr
Calling at the Oscar Bahy
.
. ' lalso called on Mr and 'I
cunty credit for up to $1200 1earned enough iOCLa security
.
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•.
•
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and Kermit McElroy : also \lls- 1
l' rs .
--__
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and Mrs . sw" W1lwn . Hnekmg- cock were Mr . and Mrs. Alex ited Mrs. Dayton McElroy who 'John Hayes.
port
Horton, Weilston. Lmdsay Ly- is quite ill in a hospital at Wil- l Mr . and Mrs . Norman FmterI
1
Calling on ~1ary Price were ons and Lamar, Tuppers Plains, mington.
ick, son Jack, Mrs. Hattie FredMr. and M... Robert
White. Mr . and Mrs. Harlis Frank. - - - j•nck and Mrs . Zona Biggs spent
Keuo and Ethel Chevalier.
1 Mr
and Mrs. Herbert Swan,
~ sunday afternoon with Mr_. .and
Shelly Petty has
r&lt;."lurned 1and Paul Chevalier.
e~ son, Mr. _and Mr~. Edward IMrs. Ivan Wood and famt!y in j - - - - - - - - - - after spending several
days
Violet SmJtb
R1fe and .children B11ly, Pa~· Pomeroy.
wilh relative~ at Parkersburg,
ela and Ltsa of Sunbury, Or1o.
-Mrl. Hattie Frederick
BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
W. Va
They were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. Wesley Belles Sr. celeMr. and ~Irs. Russell Holewitb their daughter. Mr. and
brated his 90th birthday Monsinger, Reedsville, were visitMrs. George F. Beveridge and
day, Feb. 8. with a party held
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter.
son Fred or Columbus, 0. Othin hia honor at the home of DorMr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPeek.
er guests were hio parents, !tlr. ""
othy Douglas or Pomeroy. He ,
---- -and Mrs. George Beveridge Sr.
was presented • birthdBy cake '
of New Marshfield, Ohio.
with candleo, and several gifts
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Wed· I'
by his friends . Mr . . Belles
BY SARAH M. llli'E
nesday
afternoon
with
Mrs.
Fay
makes
hls home With his daughMr Charles A. JJackl Rife
W d d M M rt H'f Sh . Sunday School attendance on ter Mrs . Ferne Hayman . He
a 1d'·M e . Feb. 14, wali 58, the offering is the last !lurvivor (If a family
IIY1n!&gt;:lll o. St. Albans. W. Va. also his 1 0 ani! d rs.
parents, M:r. and Mrs . Char les a so ca e on 4.. r. an
rs . $14 ·36 ·
He a1so lS
·
.unyno S.
.
of twt&gt;lve ch'ld
1 ren.
!life and son Larry (local) Charles Rtfe also Mr . and Mn. 1 Worship services were held ithe father of two sons. Wesley
J.Slll:f
spent lhe wlekend with anoth- Em~ry Johnston and daughter al 16:45, with the Rev
Casto IBelles Jr , Alliance. and
Z.
- - - · - - - - - - - - - - · - - -- 1Addle.
bringing the message on "Ca- Belles, La Port, Indiana; four
1
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canode leb, Ht! wholly followed
the grandchildren and eight great: of Carpente~, 0. spent a recent Lord."
grandchildren .
afternoon wtth Mrs .. Fay Wood . The Mem~rship and Evange- l Mr. and Mr!l. Bill HeinE'y,
and Mrs. Myrta R1fe.
;llsm Commission held its rrgu- New Matamorm visited rece.ntMr. and :\irs. Charles Rife ; lar meeting last Tuesday eve- ly with Mr . and Mrs. Ray Helnalso Mrs . Freda B~wen spent ning, at the church.
ey .
Women a
Monday afternoon With
M_rs. Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Taylor, Sandra Tay lor Is confined t.o
Fay Wood aru Mrs. Myrta Rtfe. · Hobart Swartz. and Mr . and her home with 1 relapse
of
Mr. and Mr~. Raymond Thorn- ~ Mrs. Charles D. Woods attend- rheumatiC fever .
a1.. and sons of Athens, 0 . spent ed th~ meeting of the Pastoral Word was received by Mrs.
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. ~elations and Finance Commis- , Ferne Hayman of the serious
4to 9
Kitchen Cabin··
Freda Bowen .
swns of the Chester
Charge, illness of her brnth,.r Wesley
Mrs. Ethtl Rile, Mrs.
Fay held at !he Chester Mrthodist Belles Jr. at Alliance City Hos!=='~ Floor Tile
1 Wood
made a business trip ' church S~nday afte:noon .
pita!. Mrs. Hayman was rece.nt. to Pomeroy Tuesday.
A meetmg or the trustees of ly returned to her heme from
• Formica Top
~Irs. J~dge Ro~erts ~f Grun- the local chur~h was helrl at the Holzer Cli_nic wh_e re aht ~d
1
1dy, Ky. IS spendmg th1s week home of
~enev1eve Guthrie been confLned with pneumoma .
• Ceiling Tile
with Mr. and Mrs. Emory John- Monday ev&lt;'mng.
Dallas Hill is confined
to
6'12 to 11
I. stan and Addie.
1
Mr · and Mrs. _A, Ibert Paynter Holzer Hospital with pneumonia
Panelitlg
MJ". and Mrs. Charles Rife •;f Portland. 0 . VISited Mr.!l. Grif- and pleurisy.
Boys
spent Thursday afternoon with Jlh and Mr. Karl Newnan at Bobby Roush is confined to
I
• Storm Doors
Mrs. Maude Martin and son the Elmwood Nursmg Home, Holzer hospJI..al wilh infintago.
George.
Monday afternoon.
Bobby's grandfather , Paul Man•Awnings
Mr. Hurshel Justice and his I ~r. an.d Mrs Delbert Yost uel is also a surgical patient
Mr. Ned Justice spent
n faml\y of Sugar ~rove, 0. there.
father,
10 Ia 3
• Storm Window•
Sunday with Rev . and Mn. Has- · pe t the weekend With lllt&gt;ir Roy Rhodes entered
Meig!
sel Justice and family of Min- p~rents, Mr . and Mrs. Harry · G·erJt&gt;ral Hospital Monday for
.
Guthrut and Mr. and Mra. Tom 'Ob.!lervation and treatment.
d en, Oh 10.
1Yost
I
Mr Charles A Rife ol St I . ·
The W.S C.S. met al
the
Alba~s w V· ·
1 F• 1·d · Mr. and Mrs . Clair Woode and Methodist Church Tuesday ove. •
·
a. spen
· ay Connl Sue of Pomero-y
spent ning and the birthday of Mrs.
evenmg with Mr. and !tlrs. l8st Friday .vent
'!h . Sh
F d
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Ray Brookl'i of Car t'nter 0
ng WI
h1s errnan or was o servn~ .
a•;, to 3
Rt 1
p
' ·I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilda Ours i!:l empl~yed at
N. 2nd Av•
Middleport, 0.
·
D. Woode
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lar8% ta J
8 Sa b M RTf
":ii:·iiiiii:::iii:::iii:::iii:::==::::=:-ii:i~~::-~::::-~:::iii-iii-iii--i:-iii:·iii~~~==_;~~Y:_::•:•::..::~~:·~--"1 ! Mr. .and Mrs. Gerald Swartz ry Taylor.
f
1&amp;nd family of Marie Ita visited i - · - - - ---1 at tbe Ho~art Swartz and Foil- I
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr
3'12106
: rod ~ Robmson home Sunday of Cht&gt;ster was vistting
her
afternoon .
. sister, Mr. and Mrs . C_ E. Woode
Everett Park~r and Roland 1 Monday evening. Mn. Woode
~odderer of Tuppers Plams vis- /remain!! poorly .
Jle~ Mrs. Mayme Parker I Mr. and Mrs. William Walan Jamet Wiltty at the Elm- son and family of Rockport
wood N ·
·
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· It
ursmg Home, Monday \\. Va. spt&gt;nt the weekend he-re
a ernoon ·.
; . h h'
.
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w1t
10 mother, Mrs. Elfie
1
da rs . rls Carr spent ~vera) : Watson.
ARM
p Y~ In bSt. Joseph Hospital at Mrs Lucy Kim wao calling
N. SECOND AVE.- MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ar ers urg, for treatment of ot. M~s. Carrie Bahr ~tnd daua back Htlment.
, ht
tl
Mr · and Mrs. Robert Robin- •g~-~•:r_
.,;:r•~c-~en~_:Y~·-_...__ __;:.:;iiiii:::iiii:i-i:i-i:i-~i:i-ii::-:-====:::::::i=:::iii:::iiiiiiii:iii~i:i-i:i·~~i:i-::i:i:iii-:ii­
son and Tamara of Belpre. 0 . I'
1recently visited his mother, Nin~
1Robmson .and h11 aunt, Clara
1Follrod.
i Hobart Swartz Is doing car~ penter work for Mr . .and Mrs.
, Paul Buckley .

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&amp;-Dall,y Sehtinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 . Feb. !8, 1965

SalIS. bury PTA contfl'b utes $10
T0 Scholarship Fund ol School

~-:;~;~.';:held at the horne Skating Party

Mrs. Bryan is
I New Presl'dent
Of Society

Is Sponsored by
Mothers' Group

H . al ~

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v~:."~i.;.,.

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$10 wu presented a white

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game with grades seven and Mrs. Dwight Logan, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.. BUI Walker, for· Ebersbact&gt;, Jr., 105 Wright St.. er
eight pia} ing Iheir parents. Ad- Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Mr.s. mer missionaries in Japan who Pomeroy, Sam C. Hale, Rt. l i
mission will be 10 cents for Orin Smith contributing.
have returned to the States.
Rutland, C. Arth~ Morarlty,

llaDy l!entlnel Po .
---'-- _ · _ meroy-Middleport. 0., Feb. 18, 1965-711te Huntington state Hospital
Ann
II 'II
--- I and Mr. Meek is assistant manllmllay Night Mild I....
o rt wilt
The double riJ&gt;i
ceremony ager at the Midland Finance
o - J
Feb. li, ~
Br Brid., Feb 20th
wlll be penorrnoo Saturday, Company.
Aui•INI 011- I. Gilman 1111•
PT PLEASANT ·_
February 20th. belore the imB. Amberpr .... A.. ...,.;
ltr~ Chari., E C M1r. and mediate faDUlies only, in the
•
IIIIW: M,. !""_wyor_ 1Pittli;.,_T11111., Jill;
011 3
1
uo Boulevard pj
I, Ma•- Hetghto EUB Chm-ch at 4 p.
I'
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...,.1 0
Ada
announcing the en . ea,.nt, are m. with the Rev. Roy McCoy
ar
bras
Eleven eoinmllteet
have cbolr and • "'**Uk:eutennlal N.... m· s Barttll ,., Al1
forth
.
gagement .. d ufficiat!ng.
'
worked out detail• of the communlon; the 7:30p.m. proBartel,
m·
da . ~om~ng mamage of their The couple plan to
make I
t
quieentenniaJ obaervaoce of the gram wlll lnclude recognltloo Handicap
,Totala 1IZI W •
" "!(, te~. Ann. lo .lame! Hunt- their home in Hwtlington w I
By United Pres• lnteruatiOQal Gallipolis Flnt United Presby· of former putoro
0 Loot •
;
; OD
. t'e., son or .\l'r. and Mrs. ' Va., where Miss Cottri 1,
..
111e ~ou?t-down in the East- terl.an Church March t3.• 14- 15. Monday, March 'u;, the exact ~
,
Gruy;;M~e;ek;;oi;B;ec~kl~ey~,~w~·;V~a~.~- ;em;;lo;;;ed~a;s~a~se:c
:r:eta:ryI _byLS 0 CU
ern
DiviSion Assoctatton
of the . National
the are
church
m SouthISOthofanniversary
the found-reoerve
P ~- ~
Basketball
has Friend•
eastern of
Ohto
cordially
in- lng
tbe First of
Re!lgiouJ
So- quet
net will for
the 8leattl ID tbtl
reached s1x - the nJaiiC num- vited to Join m one or all ol clely in Galllpolio, wW have 81 : , wu-y
p. m. m•
PT. PLEASANT - The PI ~r . th~t wtll clinch the Boston the oventa.
Its highlight an 8 p. m. meet- The Rev
R
Pleasant Moose Lodge
will Cel11cs sevenlb consecutive dl- Saturday, March 13,
will tng with Dr. Edler G. Hawl&lt;ina aster ~ Glen • lluellol~
sponsor a Golden Ball Mardi vtston title
feature
of the Old French
the speaker· Dr· Hawklno ~~ ~ everyone
p ' whoreqtielled
lhal
City 2 a tour
-4 p
.
lDt.eDds to come
0
Gras on Saturday, Feb. 2oth. With a 52-12 record and 16 presenta;ion or' t::'·'ch '-:;'~\'c moderator of the United Pre&amp;- to
banquet seud bla reseral the Mooge HaU accord1ng games remaining, the Celt1cs to 7. 30 _ 8
e urc
!I· byterlsn Church ln the
United vation AI aoon .u po11lble to
t;- an announcement by John lead the second-place Cincmna- re~ptlon 8 30 ~ fo· ; ' a~d a Sta~s of America,
the church, 51 SUite Street,
Glass, Governor ol the 1Ad~e II Rnyal• by 11~ games. SIX Sunday. March 14, J:it h~ve
The """luicenlennlal banquet Galllpolll 45831- certainly DO
I The Mardi Gra~~ wtU begin more victories will give the the regular worship
lwtll be held at 6.30 p. m. Mar.l laler than March 8. 'l'lle tel..
:~. 9dan
·3o P· m. bew•th -nuSic lor
58 for the season- more lto .ao a. rn. empha•I;:;:-;ICel~: ~~~!~.,I[;.~ ~~~:~, theocbbooall-1 ~ n. umber of tb1 church II
ce to
provided by
tbe Royais would have If
J .hnny Lynch and his orches- they won all their remaining 17

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Howard and Ricky. Red- Tbe Middleport &lt;1llld Conser- wW 10 to. !be ...
lor
and Craig Howard, Btcky vallou Leque wW bold ""
IM•s!pe&amp;a .....,u.., .. Peggy Houc!Bllhelt. Vivian IIJIIUlll dinner '1'lulrodiJ' ....,. oort- A aoml•othll Terry, Leslie,
chris and
!Dgleo,
)letty Smith
K. and Debbie GalLagher.

carnation Mrs. Leo Bryan was elected
The Middleport Child co......
Jlade to the sdlolarship lund 001'581!8 to Mrs. Opha Offutt president when the Evangeline
vatlon League sponoored 1 ska~
.,hen the SatiSbury PTA mel and Mrs. George
Starcher. 1 Missionary Society of the Pom~
Entered HOipttal
ing party at the Skate-...way on
Robert Burkett, Mrs.
tuesday evemng ~t lhe s~bool. Corsages were sent to M r~. eroy Church of Christ met Tues- 1
route 7 Tuesday evening tor ·
Cooke, Mrs. Earl DavenMrs. James Will, . presid~t, Maxme Arnold, Mrs. Merhn I day evening m the church soc- 1 Among those
who entered dren of the county home, leagand Micky DavenpOrt, Tom1 Holzer hDiipj.tal in the past
conduded the meetmg which Tracy and Mrs Wdhwn Bar· I ial room.
24 1ue members and their guests.
Cooke, Barbara, Tony and
opened wjlh devoUons by Mrs. tels.
!
'hours were Albert J. Gabrielli,
Burkett, Cathy
Conde,
~l enze-1 Smith, followed by the The history of the local PTA Mrs Mason Fisher, president, 54 Olive St., Mn. Harold
0. AUerxhng were Mark
France8 Triplett and Ricky, DebLord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. was prepared by Mrs. Arnold was m charge of the meeting Gregory, 1804 Chatham Ave., lselma Shenifield, Sam
ble and Cindy, 8prbara SciteB
Herbert Dixon treasurer, re- and read by Mrs. D~.·mald Lan- which opened w1th devotions by Mrs. Mamie 0. Smith, 2 State lis, Charles and Jun Lane,
Timmy Nancy Beaver, Joy
46 ley Will, Jack, Mick and
Jlll, J~n Mullen and Chuck,
ported the sum of $258.18 in the nlng. Mrs. Will read the arti· Mrs Milton Roush, using 'aA St., McKinley, Wagoner,
treasury. Eric Hart's room won cle, "A gift for the future ,'' af. her topic, "Confessing Christ,"ICenrral Ave., Charles L. Clagg, Oiler, of tbe county home. Oth·
P.at Brian and Bar·
tnf' atlendance award.
ter which the Founders Day from the book, 'Devotions." She Patriot Star Rt. , Edd1e Lltlle, ers were Stev~ Jenkins, Beth bara,
o'an While and Baralso
read
an
article,
Yester.
Cheshire,
Kenneth
I.
W1se,
Che·
Jenluns,
Mike
Va~Cooney,
Pat
Harris and Ken
Several am10W1cements were utrering was taken
1
made rncludmg the Southeast Refreshments were served at day, Today and Tomorrow," a !shire, Mrs Lutner Mmor, Vm- Gress, Mrs. ~rtln
Abbot_t, and
D1str 1ct confert•nce to be held the close of the meetmg by Mr. quotation from Abraham Lin-jton, Mrs. Lewis W. McDaniel, Dorothy Neutzl~ng, . Debb~~~;:_;~~iiiiiiiiOiiiiMiiiiiiiiiio
at Cambridge on March 29; Ed- and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and coin, and closed with prayer. 53 Burdette, Pt. Pleasant. Rob- CrowT, RRulh Jenkinsd • CDemindy Crkatg FIRST
ward Bartels principal,
an- Mrs. Jack Seelig, Mr. and Mrs. Get-well cards were sent to ert A, Keys, Mason, W.Va., Mrs. J . · ue, Cm a
011 ey,
QUALITY
nounced a basketball game Fri- R.ichard Young, Mr. and Mrs. shut-ins. New missionary mater- Henry E. Schwab, Mason, W. N~y Bucbanan, ~rothy H~n· REGULAR
lilly at the achool beginning at Edgar AbboU, Mr. and Mrs. ia! and year books wer&lt;l order- Va., Benjamin F. Sommer, Le- drtckll, Doug
llicka, Sheila
7 p.m. between the fifth and James Walker and Mr. and Mf'. ed for the coming year. Mrs. on, W. Va., Blythe R. Greer, Moore, _Robin Milli, Nancy Blli· Certified Oil Station
si•th grldes, followed by
a Donald Lanning, with Mr. and Orville WeD read c 1et1er !rom Southstde, W. Va., Edward C. ktrk, Jimmy Wildermuth, Rog- w. Mot• St.
A contrlbutloD of

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PIECE GOODS
Choose from our big table of fabric
b~rgains now, Each Item on sole as
marked. Sew and Savel

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JACKSON WINS TWO
Jackson deleated the Porneroy Junior High seventh .and
eighth grade basketball teams
Wednesday at Jackson. The seventh graders went down to de-

and

ic fund, Mrs. William Ohlinger

and Mrs. Phil Ohlinger arc organlztng .a junior Girl Scout
troop

and t1wse inler.sle~ may

eontaet them.

feat 32-23 whHe the t'ighlh grade
squad Slllfered a 44-23 setback.
Randy Burt was high for Porn·
eroy seventh graders wjlh 10
and Jim Crow led the eighth
grade with six.

Robert Bowen, t·ounly elementary supervisor, showed a
film on PEP, after which Past·
Presidents were introduced by
Mrs. Will. Mrs. Ric~r~~g

Other officers elected were
Mrs. A. L. Phelps, viet presidernt: Mrs. Jerry Maston, se&lt;&gt;
retary; Mrs. Harold Smith, treasureri Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger,

Syracuae, Jeffrey Michael Burke,
Chester, Kenneth Ray KaDOUSe,
Oak Hill, Mra. Terry Byard,

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Jackson, Wilham A. Gifford,
Jackson, Mrs. Cl~de A. ~al·
Dower fund chairmu: and Mrs. ter, Wellskm:, D~VJd W. Kmg, l

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DUNlOP GOLD CUP HIGHWAY

Denver Kapple publicity.
Wellston, Mrs. Wtl!lam A. MurA potluck dlnner at 1 p.m., dock, Ironton, a~ ~enry C.
preceded lhemeetlng, with Mrs. ~~elte, Rt. 1 Ltverpoo~ W.
Masters askmg grace. Present
Birth
1
were those named Bbon and M Ed rd U M00
611
Mrs. Florence Burnside and So ~ d
M"ddi ~'
Mrs. Elwood Bowers. 'Jbe March l:~?
w;dn~a;.po ' son,
Diocqed
Patlests recently dlscharged
included Albert Hendrkks, Mrs.
Clay Evans, Mrs Nancy Pope,
Mrs. Jennie Hatlennan, Mrs.
Ora Chapmau, Roy Baker, Stephen Crummey, Chauncey Wec-

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Book Reviews
Present Themes
In Patriotism

Reg. $3.98 to $5.95

MISSES

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JUMPERS

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U9 h+ or r,.,~ Checolete Corered

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$1.00 I
NOW

Weh:h's I £-ounce boxes! large m~rnc:h1M
cherries in luscious •yrup and covered wMtl
a tt.iclc cootin9 ol ollo&lt;olole. mHk or dorl.

Spo&lt;ial footu,. of...

dleport Literary Cl•b
Wednesday afternoon at

2 $1
for
57c EACH

Many Other

Specials In Dresses,

Coats &amp; Jackets
Upper Store

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Reg. $1.00 Package

Brush

Rollers p;g•.

$1

lower Store

SWEATER

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horne of Mrs. Nan Moore. Mrs.
James Euler, president, was in

cbarge.
Mrs. James Harley gave the
first review, •·Beat the Last
Drum," by Thomas J. Fleming,
lhe 1tory of the defeat of the
Bntish Regiment leader, Cornwallio in the Revolutionary war
battle of Yorktown. She gave
background noteo oo his family and military career
hia
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plan to "lay waste to the rich
I state of Virginia" and win the I

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Women's &amp; Girls'

war and the peace terms made
in 1781 by representatives
of
~ashington and Cornwallis, leav- 1
mg the American colonies free
to rule themselves.
The second review was given by Mrs. Henry .Null entitled,
''Before
the Colors Fade Por.
tra1t of a Solzier, George S. .
Patton, Jr.," by Fred Ayer, Jr.,
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a nephew ol Patten. Always a
colorful and independent figure,
Patton was known for his de- .
termination to win in battle and
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he felt it was a great hunor to
serve his country. In his words,
he thought a general
should
'" die in the last battle with the
l~st ~ullet in the las.t war." He
i died m an auto accident
an~
I was buried
in Luxembourg
where the author tells of the
Germans who place fresh flowers at his srave every day .
M~mbers ans~ered roll call by
, nam.tng a patnot. Mrs. Euler
! announced that the next meet' ing would be held at the home
of Mrs. Clyde Ingles,
Mrs.
Moore served cOokles during ·
j the afternoon.
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Nationally advertisl'!d Lis·
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TOILETRIES

COTTON
BATTING
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Specially priced!

$1.57 Value

Reg. 99c Women 's
Reg.29c

House Slippers

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Rag. to 9Bc Each

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Upper Store

lower Store

RUBBER
PLANTS
In Plastic Pot

G. C. MURPHY CO. • First Quality Always

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DRESSES

100 pairs or more of women's and chUdren'l shoel,
broken sizes including some 4b's and some lizes to
10. T)!is is the final call for theoe fall and winter
shoes, values to $12.99 a pair priced to go DOLLAR
DAYS

Just 50 pairs of Gotham Gold Stripe Nylons in
seamed, seamless and mesh all one color, not all
sizes in the lot but first come first served at only

SOc pr.

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FALL FABRIC CLOSE-OUT

ODDS &amp; ENDS TABLES

Hundreds of yards of our better fall fabriea offered in
the&amp;e yard dress lengths at savings of up to 50% and
more per Yl'.rd. Tbis l1 the Seamstress' dream come true,
• You'll find iUitin&amp;a. blen-ds, Sllcdeclotb, corduroys, jerseys, cotton satins, brOidcloths and other fabrics all
formerly priced from $1.00 to $1.99 a yard on sale

On Ibis table you'll find sweaters, blouses, knit
tops, shorts, knit bats and ear warmers plus other
items too numerous to mention. Each Item plainly
marked with red pencil and priced to save 50%
and more

59c - 2 for $1.00

when Group II of tbe First Unit- \
ed Presbyterian Church met :
Tuesday evening at. the home
of Mrs. Lewis Sauer. Jr. Mrs.
, William Morris, chairman, op: ened the meeting with a poem.
: The group voted to
order
, note paper having a replica of
' the church to be sold as a mon-

ey making project. The closing I
1prayer was given by Mrs. Rod1ney Sam~r. A salad course was
served to the ten members and

Limited group of pastel 1heet blankets, our best
qualtty full 70x90 size, Regularly $2.69 Choice

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ROCK SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier visite-J with their daught.
et", Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller and daughter, Diane,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roberts
visited with his parents, M:r.
arAl Mrs. Maston Roberts Sun-

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HOLSUM
WHITE

Rollin Bearhs, Harold Burt
and Terry Michael called o~

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Ronald Bearhs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rolr
erts called on Mr , and Mrs .
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Roberts Sunday even-

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ALL SALES FINAL!
NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS
ON SALE MERCHANDISE.

FINE FOR
SOUP
AND STEW

SIMON'S
FRESH
GROUND

DRIP·DRI PRINTS
300 yards of assorted patterns In drlp-dri prints,
values to 59c a yard, while they last

39c - 3 ycls. $1.00

80 SQUARE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN

PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL

lb.
lb.

39c - 3 yds. $1.00

BOY'S CORDUROY PANTS

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Balance of our winter stocks of "Billy . the Kid"
corduroy slacks, washable, pre-shrunk, and- good
colors. Regulars and Huskies, a few slims but not
all sizes in either. $4.98 and $5.98 on Sale
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crus! and a wonderful aroma as you serve it, hoi and
fresh from your oven 1 And so simple and easy to
prepare. If's not frozen- no thawing or refrigeration
needed. Simply pop into a preheated 400° oven for 15
minutes. Out it comes hot and steaming, full-bodi'd
and enriched, in wonderful pull-apart savory slices.

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FRESH NECK BONES 5 lbs. $1

Lovely printed outing In 38 Inch width, florals,
stripes, and baby prints. Regular 49c yd.

the giftquality
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SHEET BLANKETS

IShobe,

BAKE n' BREAK

the Knicks. Willis Reed tallied
30 points for the Knicks.

day afternoon.

still a large selection of. rchool•weat-sblrts fOJ' Gallla Academy, Pt. Pleuant Big Blacks, North Gallla,
Hannan Trace, Southwestern and Kyger Creek.
Regularly $2.99 each. While they laB! take your
choice

29c - 4 for $1.00

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route to an easy victory over

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REGULARLY 35c NOW:

WASH CLOTHS

Frank Bailey.

Columbia; William D. Roush,
Red Hom;e; Philip E. Roush,
Red House.
Discharged - Mrs. Fen-ell
Kiser, Pt. Pleasant;
Leonard

LAR DAYS

Our very best 80 square weave unbleaeW embroidery muslin. Ideal for curtaina, fancy work, or
any other use where the finest weave is needed.
Regularly 35c yd.

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lets were in command all the
way. Gus Johnson scored 29

• Special Everyday Low Prices e

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Limited ~roup of giant size bath towels In lovely
floral pnnts, pink, blue and gold, regularly 89c.
While they last Dollar Days

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old-fashioned
home baked bread
from your oven
in 15 minutes!

points for the Bullets.
Elgin Baylor and Dick BarBidwell; Corbett Manly, West nett scored 23 points each as

VALLEY BELL
EVERYDAY
LOW PRICE

THREE YARD CUTS AT

FLORAL PRINTED BATH TOWELS

Patalel UM· Team H.igb ,;
Game - ~and Ol.l 65~
ll1&amp;b Tbreo Gamet IJalll r,.
berJer !14D· Pat ln&amp;ell 461
ll1&amp;b ~Game--· Ambar&amp;er lit; LouiH Qllmoro 173.

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Sam Jones scored 32 points

Plea1ant Valley Hospital

RACINE SERVICE STATION

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100 and more pairs of women's slacks and better
skirts mostly junior sizes and missy all to go DOL-

It will pay you to shop our odds &amp; ends tables for
Items whtch we cannot mention but all priced to
find a new home DOLLAR DAYS. You'll find bras,
girdles, pajamas, sleepwear, handbags, bella,
gloves, children's wearables, hats, and many other
items all marked with prices at savings of ono half
and more. Mostly one of a kind or limited groups
!ell from our storewide clearance sale.

For
Extr1 Whitewalst

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ilowlll,181~·
St.
310t
Rand!caJ4l7:f• a.1'lllll
w... 2, Loot 1. hllla _ D.
Clarll 411; B. Clarll _.; P. lng
ell 467: C. lltilll 417; Rand i "'
8·• Tlllll IIIC· Woa I , Loll 2· .
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Eleven railed on the written
! test and twu failed the ope~:The Bullets ran up an astonation exam.
\i•l•ing 17-1 lead on the Royals,
Members of the local detach- who played their ninth game
without star rebounder Jerry
ment are Sgt. H. E. Starbuck, Lucas. Oscar Robertson led a
Trooper R. J. Blair and Troop- Cincinnati comeback and ended
e1 G. E. Seymour.
up with 35 points but the Bul-

Very few left but first come, first served. This rack
includes coats and jackets formerly $5.99 to
$125.00. Priced to go DOLLAR DAYS

All remaining children's winter coata and dresse1
now reduced to clear at

ODDS &amp; ENDS TABLES

$1.00

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J. CIIIM• tM; A. &amp;,Ill• 211;'

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and John Havlicek had 31 to
PT. PLEASANT - Drivers spearhead th&lt; Celtics' atlack.
lt was the Celtics' seventh win
examinations were given by il eight games with the Hawlu
the Pt. Plea::ant detachment on this season and gave them a
Tuesday to 49 persons with 17
two-season edge.
Zelrno
passing the final driving test Beatty score£' 33 points for the

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Examination, TesJs

PROFFITT'S WHOLESALE

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WOMEN'S WINTER COATS &amp; JACKETS

SKIRTS &amp; SLACKS

$1.27- $2.27 -- $2.77

MOUNTING

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you know and trust, including dressy dresses, day·
time dresses, casual dresses and tailored styles, siz.
es for petites, Junior Petite, Juniors, Missy and
half-size all given this final markdown for Dollar
Days. Values $5.99 to $29.99. Regrouped, for final
Clearance.

CHILDREN'S COATS &amp; DRESSES

Of Study Leuon

The study lesson taken from
, the Book of Galatians was re- 1
· viewed by Mrs. Clarence Lacey i

f FREE

SJ .. SS .. S7 .. S9

GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY

Book review• wlth patriotic 1
themes in connection wllb Feb- .
ruary aa • bistorlcol month I'
were presented when the Mid-

DRESSES

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DAVIS-SHULER .
Slashes Prices In This Final Gala "Sale-abration"
See The Many Exciting Values Listed Below:
WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S SHOES

pre-Lenten party will be a ben-

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efit affair with the proceeds th.! St. Louis Hawks 121-114 and
being designated for the Mooo&lt;&gt;- the Royalo Sllffered a 125-114 sel'
heart • Moooebaven Endowment back at the hands of lht BaltiFund.
more Bulleill. The Los AJtseles

17 P8llo Driver

All15" Sizes

eSECOND STOREe

tra . A special "Golden Ball'' games.
ceremony will be conduct~ by
the Lodge at 11 p. m.
Tbe CeltiC! """tinued their
Gov. Glass explains the gala methodical eount-down Wednes--

"NE:W TREADS"

All14" Sizes

eFliST FLOORe

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Lakers whipped tbe New York
Kniek:l 118-98 in t h a other

Plus Tax and Recappable Tire

man, Mrs. Paul Argabright and
in!Jmt 1011, Mrs. John Fultz and
infanl daughter, Mro. Raymond
Tbompoon, Mrs. Terry Byard,
Mrs. Billy Lakin.
Mrs. John Slmons, Mrs. Clarence Stanley, Mrs. Anna Bailey, I
Oza Thompson, Samuel Dyke,
Stanley Slearru;, Rev. Wilbur i
Baxter, Miss Lura Barnett, Paul
Manue~ Walter DeVault,
j liam Bazler, Penny Henry, .Jeff' rey Miller, Rhonda Shook, lloi-1
dra Cowdery, Connie Phtllips '
I. and
Gary Gilbert.

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SATURDAY
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ner, William Wallace. Mrs. Carl
Caul1 Snyder, Mrs. James

NOT ALL ITEMS AT BOTH STORES - SHOP BOTH

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NEW TIRE WARRANTY

p:. w;t

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$59·95 Pluo
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825x20 10 Ply
900x20 10 Ply

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and proceeds will be given to
tlte efgl!lb grade
tlte alhlet-

Sesqm'centenm"al Plann"ng
Is Announced by Choreh

MaJtic Number
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Boston Five

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Singer Soles &amp; Service

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8 eelection is bound to rate
t cheers! For its elegant
beauty. Preclalon accu- . ,
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gift - a beautiful Bulova. •
Precfouo jewtlty thai tolls e
perfect time. Priced from e

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Prices plul th ,

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most specllcular jouruey ia tht
world. It has abundant ralnlall
dDQ many great rivers which
could be dammed lor rocree
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tional use or power production
ing Appalac::hia a more attrac- And tt has 67 million acrea ol
tive place for industries to lo-- hardwood forests.
cate and for tourists to visit.
Q. How will ' these ....U be
Q. Who will administer th e
exploited In the propooed ocon
Winfield dam:t were on th e blamed partly on stlldlee aim- development progr&amp;m?
ed at ending compulsOI')' aersills.
A. The bill sets up an Appa- omJc development program?
vice.
lachian regional commission, A. Tourtsm will be ....,,
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Boat movement~ :
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composed of representatives ap- aged through the new blghway
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Oblo Rlver - Queen City up
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pointed by the governors of s~•stem and development of In
14, 2:45 a.m .; Harvey Jordan
each of the 11 participating lane lakes. The Army EOSineen
up 14, 5:40 a.m.; Philip Sporn
states, plus a federal govern· are directed to draw up a com
up 15, 12 :58 a.m.; Sam Hous"' 'I
ment representative wtJo will prehensive plan for develop
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ton up 15, 4 a.m.: John J . Rowe ·
st!rve as co-chairman. 11'118 ment of water resources for
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up 15, 6:05a.m.; Reliable down
commission will not be an op- su~Jmission to congres1 two
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Boy which projects shoul&lt;J. get prior- b. made to improve manage
SO p.m.; John Ladd Dean up Scout Court of Honor Sunday ity, and how available funds
ment of timber land.
17, 5:20 a.m .; VielUli:l up
18,
afternoon,
Feb.
21
at
the
Legion
should
be
allocated.
11 p.m.; Jeffboat up 19, 6:55 a.
hall in Middleport beginning at
Q. Will there be definite quoQ. What's holding up the tlmm.; Andrew Calhoun down 19,
7:05 a.m.; Ranger up 20, 5:30 3 p.m., according to Milford ta~_fo~:ac~!at~:mmisslon Is ber industry now?
p.m.; Peggy Downey up
21, Hysell, scoutmaster of Troop supposed to think in terms of A. About 70 per_ cent of the
4 :40 a.m.; Louisiana up 21, 5:- 245.
what is best for the region as timber lands are m small lots
J5
a.m
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Elisha
Woods
down
23
Boys
to
be
honored
Include
a
whole and
concentrate the ~f 50 to 100 acres .. E~ficient
YOl 'N G PF:HFOH\1FRS _ Th ese you_ngs_ters ar.e a_~ong the cast m~mbers w_ho wtl1 present. 1 ~Penny, Bu_ns 7:25p.m.; OVEC down 23 , ll :: Torn Lyons, Harold Lightfoot, aid funds on 10
development proj- umber management IS dtfficult
ttnd Ro ~(·~ ·· 3 1 HtJ tl::nli \ il1gh -.c lwol amll tonum _lhi.~ ~n~~-Y, at 8 p.m. ~a~k Mo~ns_ and Jane Sclullmg, t_he p:m- 105 p.m.: Southern up Greenup Richard Hawley, Jan Long Lar- ects which offer the greatest ?" s~ch small _parcels. ~e le~
~.:lpals of llw ~ h11\\ JI'P .'-;lJ ITtl\lttd•·d hy I. to r., V1 rk,1 llarr_Json, P~gg~ Sm1th , Marg1e Wamsley, James Buchfleld 110:10 p.m. ; Barbara Brent up ry Grogan , Terry Grogan, John potential for economic growth. JSiatmn authorlZes $? rrulilon in
lthe head IJ&lt;J. kt-r J. \lrnd_\ h111g. Sa nd ra Taylor and Elil'll!Uce. - Sentinel Pho·t.o.
' Greenup 12:40 a.rn.; Illinois English, Rick Hamm, John Q Where will most of the federal loans to stimulate ror
down Greenup 4:10 rLm.; Orco Krawsczyn, Rick
Wilt,
Lee mo~ey go?
mation of timber development
down Greenup 5:15 a.m.; De- Floyd, Keith VanWagen, George A. Into 8 network of new organizationa that would cort10l
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fender up Greenup 6:40 a.m.; Luster, Richard Gilkey, Ronnie highways. The legislation auth idate_ holdings where necessary
Alton Zephyr up Meldahl JU() Lewis, Randy Becker, Danny orizes a federal outlay of $840 I and mtroduce be:tter cutting and
a.m.; C. B. Southern down Mel- McCloud, Roger Pickens an d n illion over the next six years marketing practices.
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dahl12 :55 a.m.; Zimmer up Mel· Randy Phillips.
dahl 1:35 a.m.; J . S. Lewis down The George Washington hon- to construct 2,350 miles of hi$h Q - Is i~ true that the bill
Meldahl 3:30 a.m.; Knox up or medal will be awarded to a ways and l,OOO miles of local would subsidize development of
a livestock industry ill Appala
Me/dahl 4:30 a.m.: L. W. Sweet se:out and also the Life scout access roads .
award. Parents of scouts and Q. Why such a heavy empha chis?
up Meldahl 5:45 a .m.
the public are invited to attend. sis on ruad building?
Gallipolis Dam Luther
A. The prPsidential comm is A, This point wae raisi:d by
Herdman up 3 p.m.; Rose G. The meeting was ori@:inally sch sion which spent two years some senators 1rom the Great
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up 12 :15 a.m.; Solvay
llown eduled for Thursday (tonight) studying Appalachia's problem~ PI ams
stale:; who sa1'd th e1r
but
was
changed
to
Sunday
due
b
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5:45 a.m.
to L'Onflict with another meet reported that isolation and in ee
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Semet
accessibility Is Its number one compettlwn already. They
down London 6:'15 a.m .: Olean- ing.
economic problem, and •'an ad soubhl unsu.ccessfully to ~move
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SUFFERS A'ITACK
equate transportation network is from the b1ll a $17 mtlhon pro
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d and
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ticipation in industrial Ameri erosion contro. It prvi es or
1l the federal "overnment to pay
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met 6.45 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu- ver Well. Eastman 'Ridge . The ed to build highways? .
. reclalnunl{ and seedmg eroded
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cas down Winfield 5:55 p.m.; Pomeroy emergency squad was l A. Highway constructiOn 1s farm lands to make them U!l
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Duncan Bruce d~wn Winfield summoned nl 10 :55 p.m. and treme-ndo~sly expensive In the ' able a~ pastures. Aid to In y
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Til I L:\r\fl OJ 1-,lll'.ll .\ --S tudents of Hut land elementary school will present Penny, Buns and Roses at Idown Winfield 4:35a.m.; H. E.
hed to Holzer hospital
as much as it would
costl r
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in flatlands. The affected states :
th(• J&lt;utl ant! It I~~~ st ·lltHii .1ud1! orium _ In thi.s phot o . .Julie llutchison. Jrom th~ Rose chorus. is surrounded by oth- Bowles down Winfield 5:30a .m : lrus
CORRECTION
~o·r ('ho_rus llll' l~ dli 'l -; [)ell·l·ltt ' I. L1: l. Don .-; n.n :l.hart.) Karen Suthr ·· bnd, LoUJse Tilli s, Donna Weber, Jane Wise, [I E_~eana Bosworth down Winfield
NO MAll~ MONDAY
alre~dy are spending a disp~o
Hu5em.n ~ Hll t Jlld :\dlc.t Ol \1 hu1 :-,1
JJ.Jnel J hoto.
6.3a a.m.
~1iddleport and the Pomeroy portwnately large share of the1r l Eckerts and Val Decker
Post Masters announ&lt;:ed today highway budgets in Appalachia.
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EVANGt:.UST COMING
the.re will be no delivery
or Q. Will the federal govern ,
window service Monday. Feb ment pay the entire cost of the I
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Evangelist Samuel Zonkef'll I ruary 22 ( Washington'• Birth , proposed Appalachia highway
from WeUsburg, W. Va ., will , duy),
system".'
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A muslr?. l fantas~· wtll be r•re-r l ao.:! in groups arr· Ltttle !Wrrs . \.:rpgorv France, Michael ! Ri ce, Saundra Taylor,
Mindy , be at the Portland. Racine
A. No. States must put up at
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S~l1tt'ci In ih ( Hu tl rnl 1·,(:1•'1 1 ' i IJ 1dd ll's. Hrend&lt;:~ \1tller De ~ \1&lt;~y, Matk P1t~-n:e, John Thum-1 K~ng, Andrea Ue":hurst, Jane\B.ranch of the
Reorgani~td
U)CAL TEMPS
least 30 ~er cent of the cost of 1
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Lit\ Sd:1.'ol ~ f11,1 -. \ gr.t~h·-.. ~1.l lHHk, Vl_ckJe Fry , [)(· bra ns
IW1se, Rosen:ary ~1_ce, Donna 1Church of Latter Day Samts The
temperature in Pome-leach sechon of roa~ .
: FULL SHANK HALF
"n l1 tk~- Pen n~' 1Bu ns ... 111d S~hm1 ~1ove r. Tma Sptrl's, Pam- Bakers. Terry Georgt.', John- 1Weber, LoUJse Tilhs,
Karen ISaturday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. 1roy 's busin&lt;'ss district at 11 :10 Q. Does Appalachia have any 1
1 ,. 1 '';r·,a,_N r'l ~on. Jo\ V. ht k . Lort&lt;t· ny Mi ller. Steven II&lt;J~·k, ~a!- Sout?erland,
Ht.~i'~ ·,~' 1111 ''1'. ·'
Peggy _ Welch, and Sunday following church am. was 46 u~grees, w1der aun· lnatural assets besides coal? 1 KROGER COMPANY
'~ ilfll '''r , _I· rl(lny d l _B P m Hl ., I :J.t\'1 .1nd \larlt:ne Bnr-rctt. las Web~r, James Birrh~Jeld, Dons _Barnart, Debbie Hall, sehoul, at 10:30 a .m.
ny skies.
A. Yes. It has some of the~=========-::!
.lw Hurl.mJ ll1 gh SI"IHII&gt; I .\ IH li
I.IUic Old :\len . (,ra11t Pope . . Allen Willmms. Dav1d Miller , Debbbte May, Paula
O'Dell,
BJih H:dl IJ;J rr d
H w!iard s. I Lee Witliams, Sammy FerrelL I Vif'ki Grate. Margie Wamsley,
lori 1t m
Tlw r·a-;1 int·lt;dl·&lt;; . '' The Lit - .l1mrny \.rueser, Kevin De- : BeautJfut Damsels,
Ellen Vickie Harrison, Peggy SmiU1.11 ~
Jl, ()!d \\111' .· .l :1 nr· Srl1 illmg
--- --- ·· 1 Sailors, John Thomas. Mich·
Husba ndk.''
Mrs. Ruby Grimm and Mrs. ael Hysell, Mark
Williamc; ,
·Tiw l. rtth! Old
~.::l_I_·K \IJITI', ·:Tile ' lii ';Jd Bu ·:
F\8\'ia Leitner were business I Randy Sprouse, Ricky Hysell.
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li:.~nlS.
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day Tuesday and Wednesday ROBes, Ju lia Hutchison, Vicwith Mrs. Pauline Taylor.
I kie Nelson , Debbie Jewett, Jen"rs _ Mildred Flowers called I ny Ferguson, Marlene Hutton, ·
· \Jro; f.rna .'ncad caiiPd on on Mrs. Velma HoHman and SheiTy Michael, Jan Kennedy,
. \1r -.. f{o-,e \L"-&lt;~Il :111d \'lr~ :'11ar- K :1y Kt&gt;at il ley recently.
1Debbie Shuler, Becky Carron.
((ontm;Jed f nun p,,gC' I) . ' ~;rrt'! S.t~rt' \1ond,ry
Mrs . AudrPy Huffman and I Pierrots and Piei'Jl!tteB, MIlle ~ .J.:m .. 2 f',dme lA lth thP Llni
_\lr and \1rs. To be~· \Tyers childrrn cnlled on Mr. and Mrs. chael Harrison, Danne Williams
Yersity of Ida ho. Williams. ~n n and Mrs Laura Crbb&lt;; sp••nt Dale Hoffman Saturday after- ~1 Billy Stewart, Ricky
Bolen.
[)f a Tacoma, Wa sh · R&lt;lpll st till' d:r\· Tul:'~dav w1lh \1r and , noor1.
Dennis Tillis, Jef£ Musser, Dam!nister and cailPd Uy Coarh \'lr ~ Okey 1/oush.
i Mr. and Mrs .
Bill Rollins' vid Schuler, Joyce Hutchison, I
Bob Boyd "t he fint'sl gullrd I \Irs Laura Lou Roush has Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Linda WilliaiDI, Rou.nna Pathi:lve ever II&lt;. d." is rt cat-quick accepted the custodian employ- an d 1•'1 rs . Ca 1vm
· Blessing, 'ue- terson, Brenda Spire!, Regina·
6-footf'r who (H'I"I"ll.l!f'd
20 15. Jn('nt a1 the Letart school.
! lart, . and Mr. _and ~rl.
Harrison, Karen Tillis, Judy
points per g;Jme in ~:-: ~; 11111 '" · The Letart ,_1ethodist Ladies iNorns of Junction C1ty, Ohio. Snowden, Cathy Harrison, Mahave orgamzro a Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs . Calvin Blessing ry Ruth Sauer.
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BIG PINES. CALif - AV- They mPI Wednesday in
the , called on Mr. and Mrs . 0 keY
Balloons, Tammy Schoonover, I
latrix Jo8n .\1erriam S m i! h, · rhurrh 0 ~~enwnt &lt;1nd ~rwnl tile Housh Saturday also Mr. and , Mike Pierce, Phylllis Carroll, !
who conquered the
same d;~ v rplil lin:~ anrl \\ (&gt;r ~ 111 g 1111 :\1rs. ~.lflnford Hle ~smg or Point ; Penny Pridy , Larry Haley , Joy j
around the · wor ld rourse thai pil low
casf'r . Preseat were Pleasanl.
Sauer
Tommy Michael Rob- l
claimed the lirE' of .'\nwli.a E:~r- .\lr.~ Tr~.~ Blnll . .\'lr -..
c;ene- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown : bert ~'illiams. Terri o·Deil, Gahart. w;1s klllt&gt;Ll 1\" l·d tw:-;d&lt;~l viPve 1\ou&gt;-h . Mi ss 1'\ina Jones , were Thursday dmner guests of ry Haley, Bobby Musser. Debalong wt th e~ ('omr;m1on v. lwn Mr.". E~si\ Gibbs. Mabel Wine- Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush.
bie Haley, Christine Schuler
1heir bnrrov.t'r1 plane ~1:1 r n 1 r11'd 1Jr 1. 1,1 1 \l:ng arel Thomas ,nd Attendance at Guiding Star Greg VanMeter Steve Nelson'
mtn a murrntJm and hu r&gt;ll' d
]lorothy Scvrn gn
Sunday School was 45.
Cindy Eads, Ga~ Hysell, Bre~
Tht• blond!', 2H·y('.Crr-nld pilot .\1 rs . l:k ~s \kBPt&gt;. F:r&lt;1 Shir- l The Gener_al Assembly or the da Bolin, Marty Dugan, Rodand Tr·1x11:' Al lllt' Sc huller!, 42. h·y, Mrs. Alice Harper and B_ody of Chnst church held ser- ney Bailey, Donna
Carroll,
a wn!er &lt;Jnd flyer hcr.srlf. wrn• d.: atg hte-rs Jerry and Brenda, v~c~~ Sat~~ay night with
a Shirle Hysell, DannJ Richards
loun~ . In th e charred, mangled I-rffi anrl Ardath Brinker attend- VlSJhng mm1ster_from Parkers- and Lonnie Taylor.
wretk a~e of thr1r Cessna 180. j f'L the funer al or Mrs.
Anna burg as evangelist. 'llle attendThe P&lt;IJr W~IS on a st-rorl hop Hart Wednesday in Clarksburg, ance was 64. There were sevSCHOLARS IJSTED
frum the ('fla ~1:1 1 c11v- of Long We ·st va• .
era! o·
uroups of special sing-s
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·o ""r 1 ~ 111 " 1 ~1 1111 '· 1· lln ·or ·11 11 '' mg a W&lt;'ll clrt l\ed and n•modt&gt;l- clu ldren. "'rs. Ora IIRrt and J . Ord of 393 Main Street Midcrashed on the dopes of a San ing thf'ir r11 •wlv purrhasf'd home _ ~abel_ WinPbrrner were shnp- dleport , a senior, have ' been
Gabnt&gt;l \l~&gt;t l nt:l ln · :111~~- ··11 •1· ,..r tl 8 1e Hor·I man , Hcv . and , pml!)u m .Pl. 1'1 easant s·aturd ay . named to the (3.5) honor roll
bout 1he li ;loO fo(lt l1·\·r1
\lr .,_ Wrlbur Raxter and Lucille ' R "'~ -- B_111 Y G ibb! held tervice for the first semester at Rio
I-'m\ lrr were business vis itors at (,UJdmg S_tar Advent church Grande College, Rio Grande,
LONOON
BE&lt;\TLES Ill (;alillloli!; Thursday and Rev . S~mday evemng In the Absence Ohio. Named to tht Merit rol1
John Lenrmn anrl f' :11 il \\r-C;.r t'
Raxti'r was admitted to Hoi- G~ Rev ._ Bax t er who IS
still con- 13 01 were Lester Manuel of
~:y b~a"me 1mil\ionaikres Lohday H'r hospital.
fmed m th~ hos.pital
Route 2_ Racine ·, M-. K 8 y •
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rs . rene Wmet.rener and Bahr Fick of Chester Willt'am
IIIIPIBsioa &amp;+'II .......... Gill of
music firm otf w~&lt;1! l :- w~'n t on
Do
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lied
sale. That w:l- 'iii rl lf· I lin~:" it met Thursd.~y in the church , nna ue ca
on her m~th-~Bahr of Long Bottom; and John
ride. H
rough roads,
cllhw
took for brui.:!TS ro annoum·e ha s{':rwnt ll•l' da'. Wil S spent ~ ~r, Mr . and Mrs. True Blessmg Mora of 117 Kerr Street, Pomqutltmg on two quilts. Tho se at- ID )&lt;fason Sttnday.
: eroy.
&amp;bat the publ1r h:11! Lnughl $.'1.4
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and
jolting. And
plcbps
million worth ot -t&lt;~r k in the 1t·nd mg ·,~- ,·riO' \ lro;
(~cor~ia
e funeral of Mrs. Blanche 1
{;rimur. r :oldie Ho11ino.: . Vel- i, Rickard
Von Schoyck was at l ARREST SMUGGLEn•
pro!ed
millions
company
h
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The books for :J ;&gt;p lwil tiuns in rna Hoffm?n, Kay Keathley, t e O~k Grove church Monda y. . PANAMA CITY WPD-Po-1
behind
it
NorthPrn Song~ Li •J ''fwned al Barbara Cerlach.
Ylargaret [S_he d~ed at l_he home of her lice captured a ton of mariJO &lt;i . m. 15 a. nr F:ST 1 and Thomas. !:rene Winebren~r , ~il- . SISler-m-law m Charleston but i juana tasl week on an island in
Stepside pickups.
of
big
that
clost&gt;d ont' rnin tll l' I.JI!•r
A dred Flowers and Elva Canter. 1W3S ~ormerly of_Let_art. She is !the Bay of Panama and arrest.
&amp;iokesman saJd B P:III~;- r&lt;Jns, orThe Letart ~ - H cl ub were 1 t~e sJster.of E~me R1ckard . Her !ed four men on charges of
pickup
fl•
dinary mvesto rs &lt;-~nd
111 : 1 c k~t , guests at a skating party Thurs- 1s1ster TWila Rickard and broth- 1 planning to smuggle it into
,gamblers had •·suh'&gt;tcmtially nv- ' day night in Point Pleasant.
:ers Cur~is and Homer preced- ! Panama City, it was reported
ersubscribed " tht&gt; s1 nrk L~sue.
Mrs . Lola Stone
taught I ed her m death in the past few Wednesday .
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.A total of 1,25(),114111 c;IKrre 5 school in the absence of Mrs. ' months.
The vast store of the drug,
.Were offered for seven shillings McBee while she attended her Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fry am.l i {!()n:'lervatively worth $100,000,
34-6902
ilinepence ( 1 t .09 1 t' (Wit
sister'D funeral in Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins call· ; was burned.
. Stock exchange sour{'es smd A household shower Wa!l giv- ~ on Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1-"'ry Sun- I ---·-------the shares were expr-..r ,·r1 to en Mr. and Mrs. Roy Friend clfy.
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' and Brenda and Mn. Garnet
~11 for about nine
shillings at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush · Chapman were dinner guests
:cf1; .2.ll when they Me lnHII'1! rm Albert Thompson Friday night. were Sunday dinner guests of 1Suday of Mr. and Mn. Leon- ·
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;'It• noor _or the London rnarket They received many
lovely , Mrs. Rhoda Yeager of Mason . lard Roush.
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(UPI)Delense Department WednetGause readloso:
Ga!Upolls day bsued a drall eail lor
Dam 181, 24.0, running 46 lee! 1S,700 mea to be drafted ill
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 2\.· March, and 3,ooe belq: called
74 , Pt. Pleasant 26.07, Hinton thl1 month.
The step--up 1111 the draft WRIJ
2.02 falJing, Kanawha Falls S.61 rising, Charleston 19.15 sta- attributed &amp;o a declloe t. e~~o
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Plans were made lo be in Mrs. Orin Smith who dedicated Itaught by Miss Ellzabeth Duf·! tatned the Twilight
Garden An lnv~tatlon w.u read from . A devotional meditation us- ;;;=~c.biD~;;&lt;I;;_,;:Ret~l:ga;,;ttl~=----trter;_;.,i',.wbo..;.,.•,.u=-.ryiiiiiiii;o;iii~iiiitiiiLiiii"l
tharge of altar flowl'rs for Eas· the meditations taken from the 1
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f t.h S 1Club Tuesday evening at her LazarllS an Colurnbw: to attend 1tng the theme "'Tlrne ·• was II
ter when Clas~ 12 Circle nf "Sunsbint" magazine to Miss ldY· wSash· ml ch argeSundao e un· !Mulberry Ave. home.
Ia flower arrangement - show i n.--nted by ~s Denv~ Rice
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{'hurch met Bernice Bowen, former resi- ing.
e meet g. m. c arg~ o 1 88 , 108
owers, 8 1 •tt: when the Homebuilden Class 1
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Wednesday evenu18 at
the dent, who is recovering rrom 1 Barbara Kennedy acted as Mrs. Ja~ Roblon, pl'ftideot,
27 assembly cente:r Feb. of the Middleport Churcb of
church. M·. nbPr~ of the church 1 lnjurie! received in I!ID auto superintendent. Following the opened with devotlonJ . taken :tJ - · sponsored by Reg~n• 8 a Oui.st met T\lesday evening at
Brt! to be contaclt&gt;d about mem- i accident in Iowa. Mrs. Smith singing of hymns by the congre- from P!lalm l03 by ~ISS ..Hart 9 of the Ottlo Association of the Rlce home on Broadway._
orra1 fl owers fflr Easter Sun-~· distributed copies of I he devo- lgalion. a special number, ''Foi- who also read ~n article., p:; G~rd~n ~ud~ - 8 lth
e he The opening prayer W81 gJV1~
d &lt;~} by the rlass _
tions to members.
jlow Close to Me," was pre- doned By God 1 Grace, 8
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presided and welcomed Mrs. the group voted to assist with ' Phelps, Barbar~ K~nedy . Bar~
hlo~~ers~cna!l a:nd'":al~:g::; iod. . Mrs. W~ell
GeJrlac:h, 1
llt&gt;rman Haddox . who hus been the school
lunch
program. bara Smith and Peggy Jo Bow- 1
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pres1dent,
was
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severa l months be- Cards were prepared to
be ers_ Scripture reading on Love
/he ~~e~~ prize ~o- bualness session. The class votcuase of rllncss &lt;md Mrs. Car- 1senl to Peg Eas_t. ~ormer mem- Su~reme was given by Linda
naled by Mrs. Louis Reibel wa:t ed to . pay the balance on _the
Your phannaclst works
1~aten~l purchased for the J~nroll Swanson , wlw hall been 1ber now in V1rgm!a, and to ISauvage.
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awarded to Miss Hart.
hand·in-hand with your
aw_~y .
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein , a patient in [
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A number of branches brought 1or chmr robes and the ~phsDevotion~ were pre~ented by I Veterans Memorial H08pltal. [t I
AC&lt;;OMPANY PASTOR
The
American
Lutheran by Mr~. Robson were identified mal robe for the Rev. H1cks.
phystciBn to safeguard
was reported thnt the cJRso; has · A group fro~ the Pome~oy Church Women of St. Paul and with prizes awarded to Mrs. It was reported that a wall
your health and the hea lth.
nine pounds of pecans left for Church of Chrtst accompamed St. John Churches met Tuesday Mary B Hetnes A film "Fam- case for recently purchased
or your family . This persalt.
Jerry Masters. pastor, to the ' evening at the St. Paul's Uiar A~erican ·Birds,'
was mapa had arrived and
Mr.
fect teamwork between
County Home Sunday afternoon church .
shown by Mrs Robson with Tom Bowen and Kenneth Me·
doetor and druggist is
I Mrs. Knight ~nno~ced that I where services were held. f!'olMrs. Clair Karr, president, M s T. A Hen~ess a ' arrat· Elbinney were named to install
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\ the March meetmg Js t'hnnged ! lowing the .singing of hymns was in charge of the business r ·
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the JDD.)S . The clO'iing prayer
pharmacy .
due to the study course to _be and a duel , " Today Is Mine," 1session. The convention or Am- or.Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth had was given by Wendell Gerlach.
h~ld on the regular meetmg by Jean Phelps and Peggy Jo erican Lutheran _ctmr_
ch Worn- the arrangement of the month
Mrs. Rice and Mn. Herman 1
'A Pinch of Salt."' using Mat- mght by Re\'. M. E. Dawson. Bowers, Mr. Masters had for en to be held Apnl27 m Colum. the
[e .,_ theme She Kineaid served refreshments. 1
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rayer, bus was announced. ,
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used red carnations and white Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. G enn 1
the program presented by Mrs. Chairman of WSCS. dtstrtbuted [and closed w1th prayer.
'If God So Loved Us. ' I John 1 !Ia
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pid figur· Hensler and Mr. and Mrs. Lew· I
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· ds. She d'1sp Iaye d : - - -4: 11 , ts
' t he t•ueme oI the B'bl
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Thomas Young when Friendly prayer car
1. e ines in a white compote, on 8 1s Long were contr utmg o Circle of Federated church met scrapbooks of the church bulle- ley.
study for the year, suggestmg t f am ba!le on wbich was le811.,.
Assorted
sandwiches, potato that the purpose of man's re- as yr~}
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There were 17 members and
4 Registered
Tuesday evening at the church. tins. and will prepare. these for
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reu hear t covert:U
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Old
testament quotations patients in the hosr1ta\s.
I ch1ps, and coffee were served sponse to God 's love s_hould be n Jon net. A dessert coW'se was
guest present including Mr .
brought out the importance of . Mr. Emerson Jones present- thy the hostesses, Mrs. Guy Shu· love for Gud and for hlS fellow- Yrved
and Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mr. and
Pharmacists To Serve You
salt at that time and these uth- t'd selections taken from the ler, Mrs. Jane Gilkey, Mrs. man. Mrs. Kenneth Braun pre- se
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Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs.
er points . H wa s a medium ot books, "The Snake Has All the Herman Haddox and
M r s. sented the second lesson of the
Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
exchange and in the life of the Lines," by Jean Kerr, and ··six- Glenn Lambert, contributing. study, "The law of love," basISSUE CARDS
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bishor
people. a very necessary com· pence In Her Shoe," by Phyllis I Mrs . ).fildred Zeigler assisted ed on Deuteronomy 6:4-9, LeMember!hip cards were is-lr""'""'""'"'""'"'""'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•,il
modity as a preservative and McGinley. The two
authors I ir. the absence of Mrs. Lam- viticus 19:18 and Matthew 22 : sued in the February meeting
seasoning. Salt has cleansing, have written humorous satire 1bert. ~rs: Shuler had ~rrang_ed 37-39.
o( the Racine F.H.A. chapter FIRST
her Ia patnoh~ table setU~g w1th Refreshment:'~
were served 1held Tuesday at the !lchool. Rev. QUALITY
curative, and healing powers. on the home!"aker ~nd
It gives flavur and zest_- Salt of numerou,~ dut1es as wife , mot~: red cherries, red. wh1t~ and by Mrs. George Hicks and dau- Marvin Dow50n of the Mid- REGULAR
itself is of no valu ~; 1t must 1 e1 and keeprr of the house. blue flowers and a small hatch- ghters, Crestlyn and Sheila to d.Jeport HeaU1 Methodist church Certified Oil Station
Pomeroy
112 E. Main
WY 2-2955
be used.
M_ rs . Jones closed with sele_ e- l e replica flanked by white tap- nine members and the pastor, spoke on HMarrlage Calls for
Pomeroy
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Jesus tols Hts disciples lhey llons oI poetry by Mrs. MeGm- ers.
Rev. Josepu
a y.
ucat10n.'
were the salt of the earth, meaning they cculd not live unto
thPmselves, but must go out in·
COMPLETE
to the world, mix with it and
6-PIECE
cure its ills. We too must add
saltiness lo the life around us ,
ENSEMBLE
olherwise we will lose our zest,
becoming indifferent disciple~ Mrs. Allred Crow, devotional
You get EVERYTHING exacl ly os shown a! 1hit
leader, gave the call to worship 1
lOW PRICEI TWO Earfy Amer ica n Spindle bed1
Luke 9: 23·25, followed by the
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inch !win size moltresses a nd TWO matching bo~~~:
Jt&gt;sus, '' with Mrs. Carl Kautz ,
spr ings .•. TWO COMPLETE TW IN BED fN.
al the piano. Selected passages
SEMBLES for NO MORE then you' d expett to pay
from Psalm 19, with verses refor ONEt
pt&gt;ated by the group, prayer by
Mrs. Young and the hymn , 'Oh
Jesus 1 Have Promised," closed the devotions.
Mrs. Kautz president, opened the business session, with
an article,'" "The Meaning of Bf'ing A Christian ." At the dose
.or the meeting, a dessert course
was served by Mrs. Kautz and
Mrs. Pearl Mora £rom a table
with red and whil,e color theme
in observance of heart month.
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Mrs. Phil Williamson. ass!Jt.. 8Jllwertd roll caU with their Class Meett"ng
. or.ed b M' El . H.art tntel' contribution to conservation.

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tiona! use or power production
ing Appalachia a more attrac- And it hu fl mUlion acrea ot
tive place for industries to lo- hardwood forests .
cate and for tourists to visit.
Q. How will 'these useb be
Q. Who will administer lh e exploited in the p:-opoaed eeon
development program?
f
A. The bill s!:!t.s up an Appa- omic development program
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lachian regional commission, A. Tourism wUJ be II'Jcour
'.1 i ~ · , J, ' \"11 I
M!!t!lilmmt!I!MXZ£4Jcatv+.w,.&gt;~&lt;li!B composed of representatives ap- aged through the new highway
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Obio River - Queen City up
pointed by the governors of s"stem and development of in
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each of lhe 1l participating l~n(f lakes. The Army Engineers
up
14,
5:40
a.m.:
Philip
Sporn
states,
plus a federal govern- are directed to draw up a com
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up 15, 12 :56 a .m.; Sam Housment representative who will prehenslve plan for denlop
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ton up 15, 4 a.m .. .John J . Rowe
serve as co-chairman. This ment of water resources for
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up
15,
6·05
a.m.;
Reliable
down
commission will not be an o~ su~Jmission to congres1 two
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15, 6:20 a.m.; Mtss Na ncy up Thirty-four scouting awards er~ting a~ency , but will dec_lde years hence. Efforts also will
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16, 7 a.m.; St. Marys up 17, 9:- will be presented at the
Boy ~hich proJects shou~!l get pnor· IJ, made to improve manage
50 p.m.; John Ladd Dean up Scout Court of Honor Sunday lty, and how avadable funds rnent of timber land.
17, 5:20 .a.m.: Vienna up
18, afternoon, Feb. 21 at the Legion should _be allocated. . .
11 p.m.; Jeffboat up 19. 6:55 a. hall in Middleport beginning at
Q. Will there be? defmile quoQ. What's holding up the ttmm.; Andrew Calhoun down 19, 3 p.m.• according to Mi1ford tas for each state.
. .
ber industry now '!
7:05 .a.m.; Ranger up 20, 5:30
Hysell,
scoutmaster
of
Troop
A.
No.
The.
co~mtssiOn
ts
A. About 70 per cent of the
p.m.; Peggy Downey up
21,
245.
suppo~ed
to
think
10
ter_ms
of
timber
lands are in .small tots
4:40 a.m.; Louistana up .21 , 5:1
Boys to be honored include whaht 1s bandest tofor the rtegtton !ashe of 50 to 100 acres. Efficient
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115 a.m.: Elisha Woudsdown23,
. htfoot , a .dwoeds
. d·rr·
YOUNG P£HFOHI\H:RS - These youngsters are a~~ong th e cast mem b ers w_h o WI 11 present_ •. enny, u_ns 17:25 p.m.; OVEC down 23 , ll :- Tom Lyons, Harold L1g
d concenrae
timber management IS
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1opmen1 proL
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La
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un
on
eve
J
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and Ro:-:es"' at Hlltland ·s !ugh school audtlonum
f rtda_y at H p.m. Ma1_·k Morns_;md Jane Schilling, t_he p~m- os p.m.; Southern up Greenup Richard Hawley, Jan ong
r- ..
h. h ff
the greatest on such small parcels. The g
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J hn eeLs w 1c o er
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$5 .11 . .
c1pals of !he stww .Jn' S ti~Toun(!ed by 1.. tor ., V!ck,! Jlarr_1~on, Pegg~ Smtth, Margu~ Wamsley, James BirchfJeld 110:10 p.m.: Rarbara Brent up
~~~anR. · ~rr~ ro anJ ~
potential for economic growth. islatlOn aut rJzes .
Ion Jm
tt hi head h.JkerJ. ?ilJJtUy hmg. S;.rudra T&lt;~y lur and blh-11 ltH;e.- Sentmel Photo.
• Greenup 12 :40 a.m .; lllinois
ng Is • 1Re k amWmil,t oLeen Q. Where will most of the federal loans to st1mu ate or
down Greenup 4:10 a.m.; Oreo Krawsczyn, tc
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mation of timber development
Floyd,
Keith
VanWagen,
George
moAneyl
gto
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n-organizations
that would consol
down Greenup 5:15 a .m.; De1wor o1 "'""
G'lk
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a
ne
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d
R
fender up Greenup 6:40 a.m.; Luster, 1c ar 11 ey, onme h' h
. 1&lt;hton
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1g ways. Th e 1egts
auth idate holdings where necessarv
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Alton Zephyr up Meldahl 12 :20 Lewts,
Randy Bee_~ , ann~ orizes a federal outlay of $R40 and introduce b~tter cutting and
a.m. ; C. B. Southern down Mel- McCloud. _H~ger P1c ens a n n~illion ovet" the next six years marketing practices.
dahl 12:55 a.m.; Zimmer up Mel+ Randy Ph1lhps.
350 m1·1 es of h'1gh Q - Is i1 true that the bll1
dahl I :35 a.m.: J. S. l.Rwis down The G· eorge Washing to n hon- to construct 2,
.1
r 1 1
Meldahl 3:30 a.m .; Knox up or medal will be awarded to a ways and 1.000 nu es 0 oca would subsidize development of
a livestock industry in Appala
Meldahl 4:30 a.m.: L. W. Swt:et seout at;d. also the Life scout access roads.
award. Parents of scouts and . Q. Why such_ a. heavy empha chia~
up Meldahl 5·45 a.m.
·
d sts on road bulldmg~
Gallipolis Dam Luther l.he public_are Invite? _to al.ten · A. The presidential commls A. This point wa!l raised by
Herdman up 3 p.m.; Rose G. I The meetmg was ongmall~ sch sion which spent two years some senators from the Great
up 12:15 a.m.; Solvay
down eduled for Thursday (torught) studying Appalachia 's problems Plains states who said their
5.45 a.m.
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but was _changed t~ Sunday due reported that isolation and in beef indutry had plenty of
Kanawha
Ri':er
Semet
to
conflict with another meet , a.ecessibility is its number one competition already. T h ~ y
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down London 6:'15 a.m.; Olean- ing.
economic problem, and "an ad sou~ht unsuccessfully to remove
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'li·lli'~l-1 ;: ·i der down Marmet 4:45 plTI .;
SUFFERS A'ITACK
equate transportation network is from the bill a $17 million pro
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'" 1,t ,_II , ; Thelma Ann up Marmet 4:05 a. Mrs Everett' Bates Pomeroy the first requisite of its full par gram of soil conservation and
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m.; .Helen Z. up Marmet 4:45 R. D., passed away Wednesday
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the federal government to pay
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a.m., C. V. Harner up Marmet night after suffering a heart ca .
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5:30 a.m.: Beaver down Mar attack at the home of Mrs. Den- Q. Why is federal help need - up to. 8~ per cent of ~he cost of
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met 6:45 a.m.: Lucy Jane Lu- ver Well Eastman 'Hidge . The ed to build highways~
recla1mmg and seedmg eroded
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cas down Winfield 5:55 p.m.; Pomeroy' emergency squad was A. Highwily construction is farm lands to mak~ them U!
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1~1··~1!1·· ·!~1 , ··I Duncan Bruce d?wn Winfield :s ummoned at lO:S5 p.m. and tremendo~sly expen~ive in the able a~ pastures. Aid to In Y
.·l · .,11:~~;~ 1 j1p, "~~: ~1:;1 : 1 ' ··.I d , 7_: 10 p.m .; Elgerchff down Win· transported Mrs. Bates to Porn- Appalachian mountams. A two , one _pr_JVate land owner would
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1~ :. • , ' ~-(1~1 1 11 ·;~, li
~~ ~t_eid I :_ 45 a m. ;_ Shirley up Win- eroy whl're she was trahsfer- lane -~ad may_cost as mw:h as be hm1ted to a 50 acre plot.
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held 3."? ~-m., Jerry Bosworth Ired to Ewing ambulance and $1 million a m_lle- three times
RUTLAI\D OPERETTA - StudCnts of Rutland elementary school will present "Penny, Buns and Roses" at down Wmfteid 4:35a .m.; H. E. rush('d to Holzer hospital.
cost r
1as much as 1t would
1he Hut land h1gh sd1ool ;wclltonum. In this pholo , Ju lie llutchiso n. f rom the Rose chorus, is surrounded by oth- Bowles down Winfield 5:30a.m.:
in flatland s. The arfected states
CORRECTION
~r chorus nwmtwrs llciJbi C' ILdl. Doris B;un ha rt . Karen Sutherland, Louise Tilli s, Donna Weber, Jane Wise, Edeana Bosworth down Winfield
NO J\1AIL MONDAY
already are spending a dispro
RosP rnary Ht1·e and :\dn•t.~ De\\ hu rst.
•td inel Pholo.
6.35 a.m.
Middleport and the Pomeroy portionately large share or their
Eckerts and Val Decker
Post Masters announced today highway budgets tn Appalachia.
EV ANGI!.l.JST COMING
thtre will be no delivery
or Q. Will the federal govern
~us
window sen· ice Mondav Feb ment pay the entire cost of the
Evangelist Samoel Zon~ers 1ruary 22 (Washington·;' Birth proposed Appalachia highway
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from Wellsburg, W. Va., wi!Jj day).
I system?
A must('.:d fanla sy wrll be pre· r fflst in groups are~ L1ttle 1Wees. Grregory France, Mtchaei iRJce, Saundra Taylor, Mindy , be at the Portland., Racine I
A. No. States must put up at
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S.! ~ltl•d :.1~ t ~~ Hr_tt 1; n_
r1. J·:·. t.:m·~r: 1 ( ~~ l.&lt;.t?i:·s. B~en_ria w_lll'r. D~- ~ray, Mark Pierce, John Thorn- K,i_n~ . Andrea De~hurst, Jane Branch of the
Reorganir.ed
LOCAL TEMPS
least 30 ~ cent of the cost of
FULL SHANK HALF
la1 ~ School:..; ftJ ~t &gt; IX grdtk:-i 1h1a HI ,H.:k, V1ck1e F'r}, Dehra as.
IW1se, Rosemary Rtce, Donna Church of Latta' Day Saints The
temperature in Pome-- each sect10n of road.
~ntitll'd ·· r e_n11y
Buns
,1nd ' Sdwo nover , Tina Spirrs, Pam- Bakers , Terry George, John- Weber, Louise Tillls.
Karen saturday, Feb. 19 at 7:30p.m. roy's bu~iness district at ll :IO, Q. Does Appalachia have any
1 • 11 : 1 ~ :~lela Nel:;on, Joy Whitt•, Loret- , ny Miller. Steven Hawk, Dai-~Southerland,
RnSf''- ... \\'~111'-r !I•
Peggy
Welch, 1 and Sunday following church !a.m. was 46 degrees, under 1un-: natural assets besides coal~
KROGER COMPANY
Rapf!l:'l", Fnday ill .a P·. m. In ' t, T&lt;JI' ket and \1arll'ne BarrelL las Weller, James Birchfield, Ooris Barnart , Debbie
Hall, school, at 10:30 a.m.
lny skies.
i A. Yes. It has some of the• ~==========~
Jw_ Hull;mU H1gli St·J,,Jc'' Arnh - 1 Little Old j\kn . C:rant Pope, Al len Wil liams, David Miller, Debbbie May, Pau la
O'Dell,
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tonum .
Billy Ha ll. Dav id
llidrards. Lee Williams, Sammy FerrelL I Vkki Gr&lt;~le. Margie Wamsley,
Tlw f'ilsl irwhuli-s. "The Lit- Jimmy Gruescr, Kevin De- Heautiful Damsels,
Ellen Vickie Harrison, Peggy Smith. tt
!It Old Wile.'" ,lcme Schilling
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Husba nd ,"
Mrs. Ruby Grimm and Mrs. ael Hysell Mark
Williams
!\!·il·l.. k \l.trn_s. ·:T~le. ~-~!Pad ~ak- ,
F~avia ~-eit~er_ w~re business Handy Spr~use, Ricky Hysell : I
t&gt;r . .laJnt-~ B1nl1ftt~d.
and
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vJ stturs m (,alhpo!Js Tuesday. Bobby Snowden . Ronny Harri'?he Gay Callant," All an \ViiL1tt\e JoAnn H.oush spent the son, Timmy Spires.
Ne\\'S
day Tuesday and Wednesday ! R06es,. Julia Hutchison, Vk·
hams.
with Mrs. Pauline Taylor.
Ikie Nelson, Debbie Jewett , Jen- - - - - - - - - - - : !\Irs. Mildred Flowers called I ny Ferguson, Marlene Hutton,
1 \ ·Irs Lrna Snead called on on Mrs. Velma Hoffman and Sherry Michael, Jan Kennedy,
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. \1r; l{osc .\l: t:.;nn :md Mrs. \1ar: Debbie Shuler, Becky Carroll.
1Kay Keat hley recently.
_(Conlmued !tom _I ,Jge 1) . garel. Sa~'n' Monday.
1 .Mrs. Audrey Hoffman and Pierrots and Pier~ttes Mt1
tles_.Jan. 22 game w_tt~ the Um- , ,\1r . and \1rs. Tobey )Iyers chi ldren called on Mr. and Mrs. chael Harrison, Danna Wiiliams
vers1ty of Idaho. ,Wtlllams, s?n and Mrs. Laura Gi bb s spent · na le Hoffman saturday after- Billy Stewart, Ricky
Bolen,
~f . ~ Tacoma, \\a sh. , R~pt.tsL the day Tue sde~ y with \1r and .noon.
Dennis Tillis, Jeff Musser, Da- 1
m1mster a~~ ca ll_ed by Coach Mrs Okey Hou sh.
I Mr. an~ Mrr;. Rill Rollins' . vi_d Schuler, Joyce .Hutuhiaon,
Bob Boyd the f~nest guard_ l \lrs. Laura Lou Roush ha s Sunday dmn~r guests were Mr. Lmda Williams, Rounna Pat-h~:~.ve ever had," ts &lt;l cat-~utck I accepted the custodian employ- ~ and Mrs. Calvin Blessing, Le- ten;on, Brenda Spires, Regina
·6-f?oter who ave~age?
20.35 mt-'nl at the Letart sehool.
tart, and Mr . .and Mrl. Cari Harrison, Karen Tillis, J u d
poml!l per game m 2.l g;m~f's. Tile Letart Methodist Ladies \Norris of JWICtion ~ity, Oh~. Snowden, Cathy Harrison,
- - .! have organized a Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Calvm Blessmg ry Ruth Sauer.
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B~G PINES, ( : ~LIF - . AV- : They met Wednesday in the I called on Mr. and Mrs. 0 key
Balloons, Tammy Schoonover , I
.latrix Joan Men t&lt;J m S m tl h, church basem("nl and sp("n1 the . Roush Saturday also Mr. a_nd Mike Pierce, Phy111is Carroll,
who conquered the
sa~e dav quitting and wor!- 111 g IHI .\1 rs. \Ianford Ble~smg uf Pumt Penny Pridy, Larry Haley , Joy
around the - world ('OUrse that pillow caser.
Present were , Pleasant.
Sauer
Tom
M' •--1 Rnb· Brown bert Williams,
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. d th e rr!_eo [A me IJa E:u-· Mrs. Tess Bentz. ~rs . (;ene· 'l Mr. an d Mrs. _Charhe
c1alme
Terri IC•-.
O'Dell, Gahart, was k1llt'd Wt'cines d :1~· vieve Housh. Miss Nina Jones , , were Thursday dmner guests of ry Haley, Bobby Musser, Deb_ alo~g with a rompa mon wht!n Mrs. Essit Gibbs, Mahcl Wine- . Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush.
bie Haley, Christine Schuler
:he1r borrowf'CI plane s!;Jmmcd brrner. \l ar garet. Thomas 11 nd Attendance at Guiding Star Greg VanMeter, Stev• Nelson:
·JnTloh a mb oudntam and burdnrd _ Dorothy Severign.
Sunday School was 45.
Cindy Eads, Gary Hysell, Brene, . 1on e, 28 -year-a 1 PI 1ot Mrs. Bess McBee, Era Shir- The General Assembly of the da Bolin, Marty Dugan, ROO..
and frtxJ~ Anne Schubert, 42, ley , Mrs. Alice Harper and Body of Christ church held ser- ney Bailey Donna
Carr 11
a writer and flyar herself, were d~ughters .Jerry and Brenda, vices Saturday night with
a Shirle Hys~ll Da
Rich 0
found in the cha_rred, mangled · Fred and Ardath Brinker attend- visiting minister from Parkers- and Lonnie T~ylor~RJ
ar
wreckage of thetr Cessna 180. et. the funeral of Mrs.
Anna burg as evangelist. The attend·The pair was on ~ shnrt hop Hart Wednesday in Clarksburg, anc~ was 64. There were sevSCHOLARS IJSTED
from the eoas1:11 c1ty of Long west va.
eral groups of special singers. Lois Christian of Roule 1
·Beach to tht- mountain resort The Elmer Harpers are hav- Mrs. Audrey Hoffman and Carpenter a ju 1
d B bb'
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' . ht wont I w Iwn t Iwor
. il ' •nr. ~, ing a well drilled and n'morir.l- r h.tldren . ."'rs. Ora Hart and IJ. Ord of '393 Main
n or Stref't,
an
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_-crash~ on the ~lopes of a San in ~ their nC'wly purchased home. ~abel. Wtnebrener were shop- dleport, B senior, have
been
_Gabnel \~o_unla 111 1·:mgt' &lt;Jt a- . \1r . Dale Hoffman, Hev. and pmg m Pt. Pleasant Sa1urday . named to the (a. 5) honor roll
1Mn. Wilbur Baxter and Lucille ! Rey._ ~illy Gibbs held aervice for the first semester ol Rio
' bout the ti.aOO foot levt&gt;l.
- - -·- ,..ow lf'r were business visitors ;Jt Gmdmg S_tar Advent church Grande College, Rio Grande,
LONDON
DEr\TI.ES in Gallipolis Thursd&lt;ly and Rev . Sunday evenmg in the Absence Ohio. Named to the Merit roll
"John Lennon and Paul \li·Cart- Baxter was adm itted 1o Hoi- r._f Rev. Baxter who is still con- (3 .01 were Lester Manuel of
fleY became millionaires today zer ho.sp_it_a l_.
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_ hned in the hos_pita I
Route 2. Racine: Mrs. K 8 y e
60
seconds
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their
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Thr- Ltlldtng Star Lad1e~ A1d
rs. rene
tnewener and Bahr Fick of Chester W'tll1·am
fnlllt
Gill of
tnusic firm offll'l&lt;l!ly w€'nt on met Thursday In the church 11Do nna Sue ca lied on her moth- Rahr of Long Bottom· and John
~ale. Thai wa ~ ;l ll llw lim~:! it
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truck, dlhw
ba!'.rmf'n! '1"11e d&lt;.n was spent I~r, Mr. an d ''
· rs. Tr ue B1essing , Mora of 117 Kerr str-t
Porntook for brokers to announce quill ing on two qUJIL" ~ Those at. m ,Mason sunday.
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tbal the publi c h;1d ho ugh! $5.4
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from
jolting.
plduiJII
Georgia. .
unera o
rs . B anche 1
Jnillion wonh ot .~! 11 f'k in the . lendmg werf' Mrs.
Grimm, (:oldie Rollins. Vei- l Rtckard Von Schoyck was at , ARREST SMUGGLERS
co~:ea~.oks for applwalions in ma Hoffman, Kay, Keathley, t~e O~k Grove church Monday.. PANAMA CITY (UPJ)-Pobehind TIY it
011 one of Cllemllet'SII'tld
Northern Songs l.Jd npPned at Barbara Gerlach.
Margaret S_he d~ed at l_he home of her lice captured a ton of mari~
Thomas,
Lrene
Winebrener,
:MilSJster-m-law
m
Charleston
but
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closed on€' minu 11 , hter
A dred Flowers and Elva Canter. was ormer 1Y o Letart. She is ithe Bay of Panama and arrestsiokesman said Bt-'alle' fans, or- ! The Letarl ~-H club were I t~e sister_of E~nie Rickard. Her !ed four men on charges of
first clloice
pickup
frolll
dinary investors iHHI
market : guests at a skatmg party TtJurs- 1stster Twtla R1ckard and broth- 1 planning to smuggle it into
Telepho,.. your Clrevrolet IIHIIII' llllout..,. .,._ _, ....
:gamblers ltad "suh~tnntially ov- ' day night in Point Pleasant.
:ers Cur~is and ~omer preced- ! Panama City, it was reported
~rsubscribed" the stock issue. Mrs Lola Stone
tau!i:ht I ed her m death m the past few Wednesday.
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. A total of 1.250.(1(}{)
.., lwre.&lt;i school in the absence of Mrs. : months.
1 The vast store of the drug,
.Were offered for seven shillings McBee while she attended her Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fry and , conservatively wortb $100,000,
34-6902
ilinepence (11,091 f'(lrh
sisfE"r's funeral in Clarksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins call- ! was burned.
. Stock exchange sources sa 1d A household shower was giv~ eel on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fry Sun- ~ ----------Jhe shares were expP(·lf'fl to en Mr. and Mrs. Roy Friend dfY .
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shillings , at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush , Chapman were dinner guests
:ftl .25J when they are ti"&lt;Hkd ()n Albert Thompson Friday night. were Sunday dinner guests of iSuday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon· W
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Def~ose Department Wed.ne.
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis day baued a draft call for
Dam t8.2, 24.0, running 46 feet ll,lOO meo to be drafted lD
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 2•.· March. and 3,000 being called
74, Pt. Pleasant 28.07, Hinton tllil month.
The ste~up in the drafl wa1
2.02 falling. Kanawha Falls 5.•ttribu~
to a decline in eo.
61 nsing, Charleston 19.15 stawiltcb bas b e eo
lbtmeot.s
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tionary . London, Marmet and
blamed
partly
on studies aim1Winfield d.arns wel'e on the
ed at ending compul.sory ser·
sills.
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Boat mo,·ementa :

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gu ided drawer~, dovetailed front ond rear, tilting mirrors . . . furniture os
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Plans were mad~· to be in Mrs. Orin Smith who dedicated ~ taught
Duf· l tamed the 1\vtlJg~t
Garden La,.n
wasb rea d ttondm
omt&gt;roybv Miss
urc Elizabeth
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~harge of altar flowPrs lor Eas- the meditations taken from the fy, was .m charge of the Sun- Club Tuesday evenmg at
ber
zanrus tn oum us to a he
ing the theme, "Time,'' was
ter when Clas.' \2 Clrcle uf "Sunsbint" magazine to Miss ;d o h 1 h
S da
Mulberry Ave. home.
a ower arTangement
s ow I presented by Mrs Denver Rice
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Heath Methodist l'h urch met Berruce Bowen. former res1- 1ing .
e meettng, m. c arg~ o , 88 , Ios n owen, 8
1when the Homebullden Class
Wednesday cvl'nuw at
the dent who is recovering from , . b·
K ed
ted
Mrs. Jack Robson, president, store !I assembly center Feb. I of the Middleport Church
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ch ur('h . M ·.nhPr~ of the church injuries received in an auto superintendent . Following the opene wit
evouons
ta en
of · span~~ A• egl~:· 8 8 I Christ met Tuesday evening at
art: to be f'!.Jn!a("lt•d about mem- accident in Iowa. Mrs. Smith singing of hymns by lhe congre-~from Psalm 03 by !-f.lss ..~ ~ d ~l ~ 0
soclati n ol the Rice home on Broadway:
anal flow ers fnr F.a~t~· Sun- distributed copies of the devt}- ~ gat ton. a special number, "Fol- who also re~~n ~rtJc e.,, ~ ~en Edud.s. S 'th
th
The opening prayer was glv1~
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d&lt;.~~ by the ria~ ~
j tions to members.
low Close to Me" was pre- ldcned By
race, a
r~.l
mi
gave
e en by the Rev. Donald Hicks
M.~5 . F.arl Kntght, president, : During the budnes~ ~eeti~g 11 ented by Miss 'Duffy, Jean. closed with prayer._ ~embers
~::nd:; ~;ras:~ !.followed by the devotional per- 1
presided and welcomed Mrs. llhe group voted to &amp;lust wtth IPhelps. Barbar~ Kennedy. Bar· 1
hlox verbenas and salvia g and 10d.. Mrs. W~ell
Gerlach, I
lif'rman Haddox, who has been lthe school
lunch
program. 11bara Smith and· Peggy Jo Bow- 1
map be .
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prestdent,
was
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charge
of lhe
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Hbsent ror several months be- Cards were prepared to
be ers . Scn pture readmg on Love
trees. The traveling prlze do. usmess sesston.
e c ass
cuase of illnes~ and Mrs . Car· Isent to Peg East. former mem- : su~reme was given by Linda
nated by Mrs. Louis Reibel wa!J ed to _pay the balance on .the
roll Swanson, who has
bet!n ber now in Virginia , and to Sauvage .
:awarded to Miss Hart.
1!Datenai purchased for the JU.naway. .
' Mrs. 0. P. Klein , a patient in
me I A number of branches brought lOT choir robes and the ~aptasDevottons wPre prPsentf'd by j veterans Memorial Hospita l. u 1
ACCOMPANY PASTOR
I The AmerJcan Lutheran 1by Mrs. Robson were identified mal robe for the Rev. Hicks .
I wa.,. reported that the elas~ h::Js
A group fro~ the Pome~oy 1Church Women of St. Paul and 1with prizes awarded to Mrs. It was reported that a wall
nine pounds of pecoms left for Church of Chrtst accompanted 1St. J?hn Churches met Tuesda.y Mary B. Hetnes. A film, "Farn· case for rea:ntJy purchased
salt.
Jerry Masters. pastor, to the : e11enmg at the St. Pauls iliar American Bkds..
wa.! mapa had arrived and
Mr.
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County Hoi?e Sunday afternoon : church.
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shown by Mrs. Robson, with Tom Bowen and Kenne~ MeMrs. Knight ~nno~nced that where serv1ces were held. Fol- 1 Mrs. Clatr Karr , president, Mrs. T. A Hennessy as narrat· Elhinney were named to mstaD
the March meeting as changed I lowing the singing of hymns was in charge of the business
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the ~Tli:QS. The closing prayer
due to the study course to .be :and a duet, " Today Is Mine," l session. The convention of Am- orMrs. Gerald Wildermuth had . was given by Wendell Gerlach.
h~ld on the regular meetmg Iby Jean Phelps and Peggy Jo erican Lutheran Church Worn- th a rangement of the month
Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Herman
'A Pinch of Salt."' using Mat- mght by ReL M. E. Dowson.I Bowers, Mr. Masters had for 1 en to be held April27 in Colum- eln rthe le .tne theme She Kincaid served refreshments. I
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"P rayer, ., bus was announced.
us
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thew 5: 15, w&lt;Js lht&gt; subject of Mrs. Guy ShuIer, Sp1r1
1 e l h.1s sermon topac,
usedg ed va
arnations
and .white Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. Glenn
the program prese nl ed by Mrs. Chairman of WSCS , dis_tnbuted 1and_cl~~ed _with pr.c~yer.
·If ~od So Loved Us,'' I J?hn folia : wi~h two cupid figur- Hensler and Mr. and ~s. Lew·
Thomas Young when Friendly prayer cards. She dtsplaycd
4:11 , IS the theme of the B1ble . g_ 8 white compote on a is Long were contributmg host·
Circle of Federated chwTh met scrapbooks of the church bulle- ley.
study for the year, suggesting l~es ;n
base on wbic'h was
'1\tesday evening at the church. tins_ and _will prepar~ these for 1 hAssorted sandwiches. potaUJ j that the purpo~ of man's re- : Y;~oa;;art covered with red
There were 17 members and
Old testament quotations patients In the hospitals
Ic tps, and coffee were served sponse to Gods love s_hould be n lon net. A de3Sert ccurse was
guest present including Mr.
brought out the tmportancc o1
Mr. Emerson Jones present- by the hostesses, Mrs. Guy Shu- love for God and for h1.9 fellowed
and Mrs. Cash Bahr, Mr . and
salt at that time and these oth· rd selections taken from the l ler, Mrs. Jane Gilkey, Mrs. man. Mrs. Kenneth Braun pre- rv ·
Gerlach, Mr. and
Mrs. ;
er points : It was a medium of books, " The Snake Has All the Herm&lt;m Haddox and
Mrs. sented the second lesson of the
Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
exchange and in the life of the Lines,'' by Jea n Kerr, and ''Six- ~G lenn Lambert, contributing. study, "The law of love .'' basISSUE CARDS
Lee, Mr . and Mrs. Joe Bisho~
people, a very necessary com· pence in Her Shoe," by Phyllis Mrs. Mildred Zeigler assisted ed on Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Leo- Membership cards were is· l,-===--==--==-modity as a rreservative and McG inley . The two
authars lir. tht:&gt; ab'\cnec of Mrs. Lam- viticus 19:18 and Matthew 22: sued in the February meeting
of the .Racine F .H.A. chapter FIRST
seasoning. Salt has cleansing, have written humorous sa tire 1 bert. ~rs: Shuler had ~rrang_ed 37-39.
curative, and healing powers. on the home~1aker ~nd
her 1a patnoh: table sett1~g wtth Refreshments . were served held Tuesday at the school. Rev . QUALITY
It gives flavor and ze st. Salt of 1 numerou s duties as WJf£', moth- ired chernes, red, whJte and by Mrs. George Hteks and dau- Marvin Dow50n of the Mid- REGULAR
itse lf is of no va lue; it must . eJ and "kf:&gt;epcr of lhf' house'' ! blue flowers and a small hatch- ghters, Crestlyn and Sheila to d.leport tleat}, Methodist chlD'ch
Certified Oil Station
be used.
~rs . Jones closed with sel~-~ e replica flanked by white tap-- nine members and the pastor, spoke on "'Marriage Calls for
Pomerey
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Jesus tols His disciple!! they tlons of poetry by Mrs. MeGm· e:rs .
Rev . Joseph Kraly .
Education."
were the salt of tile earth, mean·
ing they could not \i ve un to
thcmsrlves, but must go out into the world, mix with it and
cure its tlls. We too must add 1
saltines~ to the life around us,
otherwise we will lose our zest, l
becoming indifferent discip!es I
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Mrs. Alfred Crow, devctional
leader. gave the call to worship ·
Luke 9: 23-25, followed by the
hymn, ''Before The Cross of
Jesus," with Mrs. Carl Kautz
at the piano. Selected passages
from Psalm 19, with verses re.
pealed by the group, prayer by
Mrs. Young and the hymn , 'Oh
J~ s us I Have Promised," dos·
ed the devotions.
Mrs. Kautz president. open·
ed the business session. with
an art.icle ;- "The Mcantng of~
ing A Christian ." At the close
of the meeting, a dessert course
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was served by Mrs. Kautz and
Mrs. Pearl Mora from a tabl('
with red anrl whit,e color theme
in observance of heart month .

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When Prelldonl Jollll , . .
Dorothy Yeauger, Mrs. Kincaid, vetoed a blll' to permit llllloall
Airs. Rlce, the Rev . and Mrs. bankB to opell ~ I D Donald Hicks and the guest , withoul their pnrioUI ...,...,
Shirley Roush .
I his entire eabinet ret1ped w1lll
the except!oll oi Donlel Wlf&gt;.
A devotional meditation us- li""_;~:~!:~=:~
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Mrs. R•ICe IS•
' of TWI'/'lght Garden C/ ub HOSf ess f or
At Meetmg
Mrs Phil Williamson assist.- aruwertd roll eall with their Class Meetl'ng
or ed by Ml" Elsie Hart, entel' contribution to conservation.

Mf$. phIi WI'//'tamson IS' HOStess

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for Rent

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1'RAILER LOfS::.
FOR SALE
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INFORMAnON
aRe and water Brown'• Trail ----·----~ ,- - -- -o
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t.us, ~Jtoves, dinette set, slnl:
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toilE' I, ke box, etc. Sleeps 6'
Poor Du 'If ~hu~tMu•
unfurnishd AU util1UP!&gt; :ur
or more. All the comfort of
D SINC J·: R PORTABLE, guaranacolJl..ATiuNa
nlshed. Up!\ta lrs abover . leed and ,.,uip.......-1 to monohome in an easy towing, easy
Th• PuDU•ber ,NT"•• "•• Mcbl
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gram._, l.lg zag , ancy eslgn,
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USED Army field Jackets, Air , el Trailers, 631 4lh Ave., Galrur w.ol M &amp;ern•
FRF:~H HOLSTEIN cow with Corp! covt-ralls, pants
and · lipoli:s, 0 ., Hrs. 12 - g p.m.
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shirtl:l. Carl Chevalier , ;..ong Most any !.irne by appuo'nt- I
IIILnuro11m Chua• eo Hall!
c&lt;.tlf . milking unit.
Charles
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F'OR SALE - l11ree bedroom,
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Chester Road. THed ki!f'he n I
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birch kitchen , patio, bas e For lease a Sohio Station I• HOUSE FOR SALE , l mile•
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John A. Jefrers, Jr ., Phone
1'o PLA.CI. A
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dows and doors. WY 2-5337 o
training. Moderate invest·
WY 2-6046.
2 17 6lc
W4NT A.D
WY 2-5292.
2-l8-3t
ment. Excellent business
opportunity.
FOR SALE - i rooms
and
SJ.NGER zig zag, buttonhole
PHONE WY 2-2156
bath.
partial
basement,
new
monogram. darn. ek. with
CALL GALLIPOLIS
66 in. sink, new water tank
out attachments . Pay orr 41
446-3742 Allor 6 PM
and 6 rooms, with bath, full
Lost and Found
payments 11 .110 each. WY 2- I
or Write
basement, furnace, 2 lots,
LOST
"~c.;:___:__One B-,0-wflC~;--d~g. :lHfi2._ _ _ _ _ ~ 2 _l_~_stc I Box 123, Gallipolis, Ohio
garage. Phone or s"ee Mrs.
For Information
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name Brownie, vi cinity
of ELECTR OLUX Sweeper
Wayne HBI"rison, 23? Race st.,
Burllngham.
Call Chester,
whee ls. rel·em model ,
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Middleport, WY 2-3704.
985-2253 or notify John Ba iley,
atttachments. paper pop ou t
Business Services
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bags. $13.39. WY 2-3862.
Rl. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio. ·
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bath. Rutland. Carl Hysell.
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c~ntury welder. 310 amp cut&amp;IK,TIONEEII
REVIVAL ::;tarting February 21 ting tap, 20 year warranty
Cemplotato February 28 at 7:30 p. m. We tntde. Meigs
County
Crill~Jlghtly at the Hobson Christ- Landmark, Pomeroy.
Write, . . . . . . . c.•••
Jan Union Church. ~veryone
2 18 Jt
POMEROY - I - room home
A- C- BRADI"'RD
1s welcome
2 18 3tc
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air
BH:IM, ()Ide
=-~~. _ BELL STEREO AMP. 20 watt '
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PANCAKE AND !Umsage sup$99.95, VM Stereo automati c
per, Oiester Grade School. l'hanger, $36.60, Speakers 3' • ~COME TAX Service, JoJm. fireplace with built in book·
case!, plenty closet space,
Feb. 20, 5 p. m. lill ' All
to 12" $2 ;o Ju $15.95. need
son • Simpson Insurance Agunfinished attic, full basethe pancakes you can if'at. les and cartridge!, Recording ency, Room 6, Coats Build·
ment with garage. Extra lot
Adults, 75c. Children, SOc. Mikes $2.95 up, Dynamic Mic - lng, Middleport.
with double block
garage.
Sponsor: Chester Fire Depart- rophones $19.95 up.
Mike
I 20 lfc
Conveniently
located
only
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2 16 Stp
Stands, $2.50 up., Hook - up
few
minutes
from
courthouse
cables; Jaxs, Plugs. Switches MAJOR Medical Health Plan
non • cancellable, guaranted, and all shopping. $16.500.00.
Werne~ Radio, Middleport.
LOST
renewable. Pays 100 per cent POMEROY - 6 . room frame
2 18 31c
Tree and Walker
l =cc-~~-- - - D.. house on Mulberry Heights
of
Medical bills, over
Coon hound
CBS televi sion , 21 ineh cunsolt'
near new grade school and
ductJble _ Call J1111 Johnson
Slack, white and brown,
with book shtlf . Zt•ni1h radio . I WY 2-2903
for information.
hospital. Nice bath, kitchen,
lAst in viclnily of Nease
portable, eleclric or ba!lery .
1 19 3Dtc
full basement with recreation
Phone WY 2-2616.
"t&gt;ttlement
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30 ft . lot (land.
See Grady Crliig. S)-racuse, or 1964 HONDA 150_ Prieed right. oew OrtJes 8 m11 m !tend) $16 000
Call WY 2·2810.
Phone WY 2-5367.
ens, storm windows, alum- ~~~~e lo;n a~ail~~~- FHA 30
Reward
2 18 6tp Inurn siding. Call Guy Netg- SYRACUSE - 5 - room frame
____ -~ler, Racine, Ohio.
ho
2 15 lfc
DON'T PUMP you sluggish sePme wtih bath, full basement
12 29 tfc
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tic tank. Cet Klean-Em-AII
forced hot air heating, with
CHJCKEN Bar-B-Q, Sa*tlr1ay
septi(' tank cleaner. Land-' WILSON &amp; SOn'! Car Wash on carport. House is fully insuFf'bruary 20. PJckup
andl mark farm Bureau .
Page
Street, Middleport. lated (6 months heat
biH
delivery service only . Con·
trc
Call
WY
-2-5212.
2-0-30tc
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001.
Large
lot
(180'
x
180')
2 18
tact any Middleport F'm:· man l~
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fruit trees and shade trees.
for your order.
2 Y lltp 152 GALLON Hotpolot electnc
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water heater. All new units. for L1mesto_nes. any
s1ze
RUli Weavmg. \\'1 9-2826
$40 00 Phon~ WY 2-6103
Prompt dehvery. Emmet W er, range top and oven. $16,li
Jtp
Shuler,
Contracting.
500.110. 30 year FHA
Joan
2_5 30tp
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1964 APPLIANCE
I lui f ' - , , . _ , BOX %29
WY Z-3830 I
c•ncelle&lt;" •"'" yow opora I
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CLOSE-OUT SALE
Heollllc
POMEROY, omo
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MID....tiJe, 2 18 3tr
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lad t'OUJ ~ewer CI"OGNel
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We uve 111 4 ROOM house for sale, t acre i
WASHER
$235.00 $210.00
Sewer Maelltaet
of ground and we11 water.
AI''TIQUE furniture,
Aladdin . 1--ARISTOCR A.T ELEC.
ReueaiMI Ra1e1
Price $1,500 . On Beech Grove
Ja1•1;; an,j old iron pieces, mar· ; DRYER
.179.00 .150.00
Coli W~ z..a74 oa, • Nl&amp;fd
Roa~. Inquire at Guy Priddy
ble topped piece, Mrs. How- I I-CUSTOM
7 • 11c
residence, on Beech Grove
ard Cecil, 800 W. Main St.,
llf.I&lt;AI'ING, PlumbtD&amp;. llloeUer _ll_oad.
Pomeroy, WY 2-526'1.
Z 3 lfc, DRYER _ $205.00 $180.00
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Ill Eut Main Stroet, r - FObRt"SAbLE' Thrtee
STANDIN Timber. Top cash FROSTLESS $349 .00 $3lS.OO
eroJ. l'bMe Wl Wtll.
a u, asemen, garage, gas 1
1urnace~ fireplace. 2~ Jots. ·
price paid_ Marion Reynolds. 1, 1-18 cu. FT. UPRIGHT
tie
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Coolville, Ohio. Rl 3. Calli FREEZER $245.00 $:r.IS.OO
Phone 773-5611 Mason.
o1ter 4 o'clock, 667-35(]3.
I 1-20 cu. FT. UPRIGHT
1
Auto Sales
2-13-30tp
1-11-tfc i FREEZER $165.00 $240.00 I
- FOR SALE, at Dorcas, mod--F
- 1- rm
- -Ma--c-h-i n_e_ry. ~·
POMEROY
, 1955 PLYMOUTH. -Call WY 2- ern seven room home,
4
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J.ck w. CarMy,
6313 after 5 o'clock.
, bedrooms, 2 with wall • toroR SALE : Ferguson ~ 3-point
PHONE
2 US 6tp wall carpeting. Large panelhitch , 2 bottom plows. Wil-l
WY 1-2181
Rambler
ed living room with
fireJiam Gainer, Long Bottom,
World Staodard ol Complel
place, full basement
and
Ohio. 9115-4170.
2 16 3tp HARDEN'S MARKET, S Yr aEuelleu..
laundry room. Ga• heat and
cuse, ha~ on speeial Thurs- Bl&amp; car room. ride aod per- air conditioning. Storm doors
For Rent
day. Friday and Saturday, 1 rormance. 8maD eRr eCODOIDJ" snd windows. lV• acre lot.
gallon Producers or Broughb
ca11 a1U,r 3,oo p. m. WI
• BEDROOM HOUSE 112 E
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and moaagero
Wty
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. ton s milk 5!k gallon with $5
Soe
2103.
2 12
:Main St., Pomeroy. Phone or more grocery purchase, 12
Metropolhall Moton
WY 2-3408.
2 18 6tc
hamburger buns 9c with purl'OH SALE-Middleourt'a tan. '
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E. MelD Slreet ...........,
est bulldlng, IOCII!al 352 N
4: ROOM furnished house Cor c ase o
s. ground ceuck
Pboue WY z..38'1l
rent in Mason. Floor furnace . at regular price 59c lb.- 3
Second Street. Middleport
4 22 Uc
Call Pomeroy WY 2-3872.
lbs . ]JQiogna $1.110, - large =:-;==:-::-- --;;-c-c
Priced for quldi: ..... lJI.
quire at Oblo Hotel.
fresh eggs, 49c a dozen- 50 t962 HONDA Super Hawk, $200.
2 18 6tp
==- - - - - - lb. extra good unclassified po- Gene Dodson, 927 Brownen FARM 82 A.Ofthard-- ··
FOUR roon~ and bath apart- tatoes $2.ffi- 5 lb. tomatoes Ave ., Middleport, Ohln.
building sites, old house
ment in Maooa. Phone 773 - , 1llc.
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2-15-6tp barn ¥. mineral Lel•ded. !l
5310.
2-17-9tp ' open Sund ay• 11 a.m. to 'J' ·
' Smith, Star Rt. No •.I
lnsuranc•
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HIGHEST QUALITY, BARGAIN PRICED

Catalina 4 dr. lldan. Hydn.mo~ttic. Beautiful odglnal twquolse finish . CINR tntf!rior , Milea&amp;:e a Little hil)l but. ar
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64 Chevrolet $2195 $1995
"~~·· Supe-r Spirts Coup~&gt; I .ow mih· ~ ~ e E.~ (' t&gt;llt'nl condl·
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1963 Tempest LeMans Cpa.
Local owned and low mile•ge, red over Ivory finish, 326
~8 engine, automatic trans. Like new whitewall tire~ . ra diO and heater.

63 Olds.--.- $2395 $2195
J&lt;'tfire \'8 Coupe. t; _x lr;, 1·kaJ1 inside atlnl out, 4
Hurkrt seats.

1963 Corvair Monu Coupe
A sharp low mileage local car. Jet black finish , tin•s
ahow little wear, 110 H.P. engine, 4 apeed tram~ . Radio,
healer, red bucket teats and vinyl trim.
W11 $1895 _

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63 Rambler -

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Used Living Room Suites _

25.00 up

1 Apt_ Size Electric Range

50.00

1 Full Size Electric Range

69.95

2 Used Frigidaire Electric

60 FORD STATION WAGON · ·· · $6.95
Country Sedan, 8 cylinder, auto tralll5.

61 CHEVROLET CORYAIR .,.... · .. $895
Station Wagon, standard tralll5

59 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR. · · · · · · · · $695
Hardtop, 8 cylinder, standard trans., radio

Refrigerators, extra nice _ _ ea. 69.95
1 Floor Mangle (Ironer) _
4 Good Used

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IJ)eot!. OPe first rloor ""' 2:liSSI.
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ment with batb for couple .
Utilities furnished Phone WY
2-543$ In Middleport. 212 S
Fifth Ave.
1 18 tfc
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ln Pomeroy. Phone w-v z.- : ~
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Vall•y Lumber &amp; Supply company. Mldd:eport.
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r ay
p. m.
life hospitalllation.
Issued
l·25--30tp
2 17 31 '
at all ages. Phone WY 2-6166.
Help W•ntecl
Help W•nted
HONDA MOTORCYCLE.
305
2 18 lfc
Uvestock
series. A-1 shape. Phone WY
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V r1n- FEMALE, Unmarried. Several !lieD-~~:;.c~:'~r;,v!• 8~ tobt.
2-6677.
,.. 16 6tc l-'HIITU Copymg 5enlce. Cop
. Melvin
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openings in factory cotmng Bleb ,., s~~o.... n.,. ....u ••nNrn-.nt
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tes ma de ol legal paper•.. ··tan·
fhollund• of ,.,... o,.a ~....,.,.
.... • large and small anun· all · up soon, Stator Wlndtng de- t!'ltntn8
ant.tl •PP'""'t.ed tt.--p..r-~ 1111 .,.
TO CLEAN carpets bett;r we'll
birth reeofds and almosl an:p
128 Washington St.. Ravens- partment. Prevlous factory aauau,
•nn~•I"J' na tnforau·
00
Ioan a Bl ue Lustre (:atpet other documents.
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Joba. .. ~........ ""~ 01 "~~'"•"'wood , W. Va. Phone .t./.)""1
experience desirable but not lMm
Wrtte •.tid•,. l'l.tn• name. add- •nd
FREE with pur- Reuter lnlar..ce. Pomeroy
Office hours, Dally 4 to 6 P· necessary. Apply in person at
80,.. 111-. rom_,
c ase of Blue Lustre Sham- an t e
m.
1 26 tfc
Imperial Electric Company, •lb Sent.blel. Pom•rOJ. Otu•
poo. Baker F'urnilure. Mid- --Middleport.
2 16 3tc
..!lepurt, Ohoo.__ 2 16 6tc
Baptist church with
Mrs. - ·
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MOTORCYCLE.
53 Triumph.
Campbell Harper,
American- FEMALE:. Dont hunt
work.
LEGAL NOTICE
- ·ism chairman, in charge. Paul Let 1t fmd you! Let us talk
$300.00. Recently overhaulMONA LOUISE
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Go-Kart
Dart.
Good
buy.
Casci
will
be
the
guest
speaker.
to
you
in
the
privacy
of
your
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cu
own home about opportunities a mmor,
whose place of resf$150.00. Ml'5. Beatly,
New
.Quiet Day will be, ~eld at the in Tupperware plastic House-ldence is unknown, aod
Haven, 882-3163.
2 lf. 3tc
Grace Episcopal Church
ware parties. CommiA~ion White, mother of Mona
ADCnoN~tMB~ftie, MasOn,
FEB. 111
. day rrom 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. car necessary, but not e:rper: Marclnko, a minor, whose
w. va., starting Feb. 18 at Magn.olia Temple, Pythlan S1s- m. Church w_om_en of Meigs lcnce. We train, earn-as-you- of_ residence i_s also
learn. Call or write: Royalty I will take notice that on
7 p.m. every Thursday. All t~rs w1ll meet in regular ses- 11County are m~ 1 ted to
k' d
ha dl
Slon at the DAV ball Thursday, and bring a sack June~.
".-.'.r• ·- N lth Sl McCon- 25th duy of November
m s 0 1 , mere n se, new at UO pm.
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The Willing Workers class G1 netsville.
Z..1.3-Citc Th~mas J. Marcmko,
night at MI. Alto, 7 p.m. Man- ' The
Syracuse
Methodist the Enterprise EUB
church ICONTACT·
Judge plamtlfl, flied his. petition
agemenl, Faulkner &amp; Jones church will sponsor a soup, pie will meet Thursday evening at p
. WY 2-3091"
Mona
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2-13-7tp and coffee sale in the church th&lt; borne of Mrs. Roger s~~
meroy,
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p m a mmor, as defendant In
9· 00 a.m. un "·
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LouJ~e

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mP.ntA wY M14St
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~ ~~ ~u "s the hostess. Mrs. Paul Frick years or over to live ln and No 1371M p;aying' for
Pbono I¥Y 2-5385.
Stout GuysvWe Ohio
R~ servtce,.
ero w
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take care of a family of 4 to from. 1'be ~ ld M
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frd St., Ml4dleport, Pbuno condition. $115.00 - Terms. Manley Poat 263 Tbur•day at reguillr session at the DAV hall! ln. l'bono WY ~-·
that there Ia 1 oeparatlon
WY W&amp;'llI II tic WY :1-3863.
2 12 51c 7.:10 p. m. al the MI. Moriall 1MOlldujl at 7:30 p.m.
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ylrtue of the Ill treatment on parties are the owners ~ the
the part of the defendant bere- household goods and personal
ln. Plaintiff further alleges lbat property
located in their
·IS the owner o1 lhe un d'lVI·d- home.
ed three - fourth Interest and Plaintiff also prays ll!ll upo~
defendant the owner oI the final bear lng ol thi s ,.ca111e, he
nne-fourth lntereal In be divorced from said delendand to the followlng real estate. ant and be awarded the care,
. The following real estate custody' and control of the inlnsituated in County of Meigs, or child of the parties hereto,
State of Ohio, and in the that he be awarded defendant"•
Township of Olive, and bound- interest In the real estate d•
ed and described as follows: scribed berefn and tilt bousoLot
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1140 bo B
a persoaa ~
acres NE '14 of S. W. V4 and erty locatec.' in the bome
N.W. part of S.W. v,, as the the part!~ hereto ·~ allmony,
same appears on the Auditor's and for other prop!!r leliet.
Tax Duplicate for tho year Said cause will be lor hear1947, in the name of JaJ'I\ellnl on or .after the 12th day ol
N. Beard, reference to wlllcb March, 11165.
1.1 bereby · made.
THOMAS J. MARCINKO
REFERENCE Dll!ED: Val. Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
2\Z, page '933, Recorda
o1 Attorneys for PlalniHf
Deeda of. Mejcl County, Ohlu. (I) 211; (2) 4, II, 18, 25; (I) I.
Plalnllll 1110 atleaetl lbal tha
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Obe letter Bhnply studs tor &amp;aother, In thJit ample A II .ed
for tbt thrM L' .. X r,. the bro 0' .. etc. Sine"le letter-a apc»trop~ tba ~gtb .00 formatJoa ot U.. -.wwt are eJi hinta.

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Now Is The Time To Trode or Buy At

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Reduced to $1495

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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lilacb &lt;lay the eode wtten _.. dlft'~t.

1963 Chevrolet Van
a ryl _4 speed trans. Like new condition.

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BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS

1961 Chevrolet Y2 Ton Pickup
Low milea·ge by one eareful owner, good tires, 6 cyl. en
gine , solid rab and appearan&lt;.'e o! new trul"k, heater.

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"From Buggies To Buicks"

POMEROY,

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BLAETTNARS

1957 Olds "8B" H.T. Cpa. _ Special $169
Aulomatic trans . Radio and heatre, clean body, Motor
needs work.

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MANY MORE

1956 Buick Speci1l H.T. Cpa. _ Now $&gt;19S
Good tires, runJ fine . Ftadio, Healer. Was $295.

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Station Wagon . ''550'' Scn rs. One &lt;"areful toea I owner.
Shows besl or care

1960 Chevrolet Impala Conv_ Now $1295
One lora] owner and sha~ red interior, white finish,
good tires, V6 motor, automatic trans . Radio and heater.

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Catalina 4 dr . Sl:'dan All vinyl inlt&gt;rior - Venturi! trim.
Hydramalic , AlmO!it like tt1e day it wa s sold.

1962 Corvair 700 • 4 Door _ Now $1295
Low mileage by local owner, Powerglide. Spotless in-

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UNK SNUFFY fER

April Fools Day
•aid to Between 6,000 and 1,000 alan
ha·-1.e orllinat.d ln. France in
15&amp;-i, when the reformed ~l~ can be seen by the naked eye.
endar was adopted, ~onfusmg ~~mmany . H~l, 150-year-illd
everybody. From this apran1pohhcal lnst1tution,
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lucal owner _ Hydram~o~tic .

Weekend Special $1699

1961 Olds F 85-4 Door
V8 engine. Standard trana. Blue finish, Mhowroom
interior. good tires, radio end heater.

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Star Chirf 4 dr. Sedan . Powt&lt; r

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"Petticoat Junction " viewer en- Jn a iingle setting, and with
counlt'red a language barrier. the immense help of television
Well , wh.Jt was that strange direl'lor Charles S. Dubm, who
A.c:laOM
sound on "The Hollow Crown?" maneuvered his players and 1. 'i~*
Enillsh, dear friends , Engltsh- camera to create a natural 1. EmlNw»
lhe kind of Engli.!ill the iood •ideo flow and to take advan- 11. ~hiD« ' "'
Lo1·d had in mind in the first tage of closeupr for emphasis JJ. A. P7 ·
place for lf&amp;nd and nDble use: of expr!:!salvenesa, the lour 1S.
Pre - COC'kney . prt' - Amt'rif'an stars wove a spell ot drama
walel"
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women, pre-two party .ystem, and humor that lifted a view- '· Engillih
pre-Georjt Axelrod, pre-Lero~ er's 1plrtt• and won hla admi- 1e.
Jones.
ration .
11. Male swaa
Jt is no accident that the gen- F.a('h viewer undoubtedly had 18. ~
tleman who devised 'l'uesday p&lt;Jrticular favorite sequenc~s . 1 signal
[t:
night's theatrica l enterprise, Mine were Lwo humorous enact-, •
~
John Barton, a former Cam- menl:s : Mi ss Tutm's uproarious
tense
bridge UnivertJty don , said that opener in which Jane Austen, 23. Brazill-.
lts prhnary objectivt wal to aged 15, delivers her views as z:a. ~bboa
lhow "the power of the spoken a "partial'' and " Ignorant" hisroru.
word on an auditm.'t!'J imagin~:t- torian , ¥Ounding like a gu!lhing
wab1.
Uon ." 1t d.id iiO blazingly, sub- Hollywood coll.lmnis.t let loose 28
218...On
Sllp-kaula
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63 Mercury - $2495 $2295

Now Only -~~-~~~- $249S

limely.
"The Ho\lo\11 Crown," which
will have Its second half shown
at a later da::, is a preaentaUon of England.'• Royal Shakespeare Company. The four per·
formers of the American stage
prOduction, Dorothy Tolin, Max
Adrian Paul Hardwick and the
aforem,enlloned Mr. Barton,
wert&gt; also the stars Tuesday
night, and may St. Valentine
bless and watch over them.

10 sood that I won't
Tbe Cbatmel Swim: 11tc vlrtu·
waste any more worda hope-- a1 certainty of a coktr televJ,.
lelsly tryill&amp; to delcrtbo them. lllon boom is beln&amp; Jllv&lt;m a
I also adlnlred Miss Tuttn as J&gt;,.st by AIIC-TV, 1 network not
.Mary I denouncing the rebel- particularly associated with
Uon of Sir Thomas Wyatt pro- color-TV progr-. ..Thua lar I
tO!tmg her propo&lt;ed marriage ABC-TV hao already IMounced
to Philip ot Spain with her dig- · that three of Its new series for '
nifled and moving undertone of next season wUl be color proJ8 woman wantin&amp; w be ful~ eets : "The FBI Story," "Gid&amp;filled.
et' ' and "The Big Vaney ," a
western witb Barbara 8taowy ck.
AP&lt;U Fool•' llaJ

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Nova Sport• Coupt'. Only ll ,875 Nosy mlles. Burke-t seats .
Coraul, Like new.

1963 Chevrolet Impel• St1tlon W•gon
8 cyl. Powergllde, power •teerlnf, power br~tkes m :.~ roo n
finillb like new.
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HOLLYWOOD ~ UPl ;- Imag.
1nt' the problem 1'uesday nlt:ht
~t the ~eople who watched
~ett woat Junction " on CBST\ llnd ther: stayed tuned in
for tl1e next progran... The next
proKram WAI "Tho Hollow
Crown," I one-hour special 1n
Which four performers in everung drfls~ enaeted wrilinl!:s by
and about British motl8rcha.
On11 swspect~ that many a

ovqellltlc attaa on tobacco. 0111'1 lrltlllla.
They were

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One hundred twenty altend·
td the annu&lt;:~l pre.sent.atiOo ll"a
for Veterans Memorial Hospll ·
al Candystripers Tut&gt;sda\ evton·
tng at the Sacred Ht&gt;art churrh
auditorium Mr s Tom Seally
h advisor and Mr~ Homer Gordon. ass1stant ad\ISOr tor the
candyslnpf'rs Guests 'o\ere re·
(istered by Mrs Robf'rt _Fetty.
vice presJdf'nt of the Auxtlt~rv .
and Mrs. (';;~rl Wil l. dJre&lt;'tor ol
Y·lunteeu
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For the prese-ntation l't'I'E'·
mony
thP girls
rormPd a
Sf"~11i-ctrde back vf a !Jhle on
which wt&gt;re the caps. C'erlltJ
cates and pins on sl iver trays ,
8 single pink t'a nd!e u1 holder
and small candles on
~dver
trsy .
Mrs. Will called Lhe namt&gt;s
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Make Elberfelds 1n Pomeroy Your Shopping Center

Orders for Girl Scout cook-lei will bt &amp;akeo from Feb.~

120 Attend Presentation Tea Given
For Veterans Memorial Candy stripers

ruary 11 • March I. Tbere
1 are Hve varieties, chocola~
and vaailla, 1 avannahll, S&lt;'Ol-j lfiUI, four flavor sborties and
-minb. '('~ Girl &amp;outs will bto
koocklug at tbe doort for or-

of tht&gt; girls and awards they
were to rf't'eive . Mrs
SC~Ily
prt"sented the Laps, Mrs. Gordon . the certif1cales, and Lwda Darn-::!! , the pms After the d~rs Mnd U not hom~ . ordt'rt
presentatiOn. each strl ltghtt&gt;d aho.a/d be placed wltb aoy
a small candle trom tht' ptnk 1 liirl S&lt;'out or leadtor . l.A!adcHndle lighted ~y Carla Will, a ers l:ll""t' .'\1rs. Thoma• Smltb,
rharter mt'mbt&gt;r who 1 ~ sradu- Mrll. Herbert Setb,
Mn.
ating. v.hile '" rt'&lt;'?rdJ_ng . or I Lioyd Wrlgbl, Mrs WilHam
On~ Llflle C~ndlt
Wilf pia~ - Oblioi!Cer aod Mn . Pbll Obed Ch&lt;Jrlt&gt;s R1dE'OUI admm1s!riJ - ~ Hoger.
tot spoke bn~t!v congra!ular.
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mg the g1rl.~ Dr and Mr~ . Ray
Plr kens anr1 son, Ray , v. e-n· ~.,~"fl!Wlf&amp;ti'...:\:m.w3
Sflt'{'l al guests .
"1.
f'' ollowmg the ceremony , r~- y;
rre.-.hm~nts were servt'd from !
.l
a table with I' Jr. l-. cover. center· ~
I
ed wilh a three branch crystal ~
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1·ande!ah1 a m front of wh1&lt;.:h :4
1
was o doll dressed as 4:1 candy· ! Mr . and Mrs John Fultz and j
~!•' iPf'l (iuests wtore s~ated .al • duldreu, Marc and AniL&lt;:t, were 1
sm&lt;i!! lahles _w1th white cover, y,.t'ekend guests of Mr .and Mrs . I
pmk and v.h1lt&gt; placPmats and Chester Hammond and family
1
1rentered w1lh a smgle pepper· 111 Delaware.
i
mint carnation in a m1lk glass
Mr . Eugene Harris has relmo &gt;'ase.
turned from a busmes.s. trip to I
( ·ake decorated m pink and , Spokune . Washmgton.
white st1 JpE's .and pmk punch
Mrs . Wi i!Jam &lt;.; Houchms _or I
were sPrved
Mrs Margart'l l Vmton. spent the weekend w1th ,
Houd&lt;:tshelt. prest~t'nt of
tl11:• her daughter and family, Mr. i
Auxiliary.
prf'stdcd at . the ami Mrs John Krawsczyn ~nd
punch bowl. ass1sted by Lmda 1 children.
I
Darnell Assisting m servmg : Mr. and Mrs. Juhn RusseU
were Mrs . Mart Shaffer, Mrs and tumtly have returned from ,
ConJnn. Mrs Ceorge Hackett 1 I!Jmols whe 1 e they spent
the
Sr . Mrs. Fetty a11d Mrs WilL past wt•ekend.
J\1aking
the decoratwns and
M1s. George Childs wa~:~ omitdecorating were Mrs
Ma:y ted J:om the ltst of thost! don:tt·
. St&gt;amans, Mrs. Norma Curtis, mg merchandtse to the Cluld 1
Sandra Bunc·e Barbara Hoff- Conversallon Lt'ague card parnt•r, 1.'heryl f1fe and Mr . and ' ty held last week.
Mrs Srally.
1
Recent guests of Mr. L D.
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d I
o rec·plve 8 cap '-·"e gu· s Diles were Ius children an
must have 10 hours _work at I famd 1es , Mr. and Mrs
Wdthe hosp1lnl, ror ct&gt;rt1fleates 50 iliam Otles and children Kathy, 1
hours and for pins, 100 hours Jonn and Btlly, Mts Hany
Heretvtng award5 wtore Shirley Mitchell, Jr. and son. T1m, and
Baxter. Brenda Brown, Char- M1ss Ellen Jtvtden of Athens, 1
len~ Hyst&gt;ll. Linda .Ja~ous. KaMrs . GnH Russell has return- 1
thy Lacey. Jewell Pnce. Bar- ed to her home m Hradbur; at ·
b~ra
Roush.
JanP!Ie Seott. ter spending the pe~sl
two
Lm_da S!nith, Linda Will and ' months m Bryn Mawr , Pa w1th
F.d1!h Hapton.~tall, l'aps
her daughter and famtly, Mr.
, Susanna Arnold,
Sandra , and Mrs K. T. Wagner . She
Bunce. Ann Crmer. ~\len Ha":- was accompanied home b)' Mrs.
l:v. and Bar~ara HoHner , certJ· j Wagner and daughttr , Karen,
f1eates and ptns , Nancy Arnold, who also were m Columbus to
Sharon Btggs, Darla Ebers bach. 1make arrangements tor Kar·
.lean F.bersbach . Cheryl
Ed - : en to enter Ohio Sible Umver·
wards. Vick_l rf'tty,
Barbara 1 :::Jty where she plans to ~tudy
i Horak ..Ma.nlyn
Huddleston, . medical technology.
. Pam 0 Bnen, Brenda Owens, I Whtle Mrs. Russell was visit, ,Judv H1ghthouse, Pam Sylvest-~
Br n Mawr the Wag·
er, Sharon Theis11, Hilah Vaugh. :~e~./~ook two we~k C&lt;iribbean
·an . Jamce Wehrung , and Ru·
M RusseH's &amp;on Dr.
•a
W•ll
d
t·r·
crUise.
rs.
'
et
, ~·
s, caps an
cer 1 1- 0 11 R
11 of El)Tia JOined
rates.
I e . usse
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lhe tam11y while m PhtladelChns Bailey, Sha_ron Harri- ph.a for i:t convention of radiol son, Joyce Long , Ltnda Lyons og
and Kathy Spengler. caps, cerY·
tif1ca1es &lt;:~nd pms : Linda Dar- I
nell. pm, an&lt;l Carla W11l, L"er· 3 4 in Attendnm·e
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WASH CLOTHS

MENS SOCKS

Solid colon, heiYY weiebl,
Loree lise,

IOO"'o long wearing twisted cotton except 3% ny·

lon added to toe and heel. Knit proportioned to fit
small, average and large size man. Grey, black and
white. Sizes 10 to 13.

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TONIGHT

Long Knitted Top Socks ..•••. ••. , 3 polro $1.40

Ammoniated Window
cleaner. Spotlessly elean.a
window•. mirroa, 11111
table tops, TV screena easier, faater, better,

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
February 19-20
Edgar Allen Poe'•
''THE HAUNTED YALACE"
{Techn 1eolor l
Vine.,nt Prier. Df'bra P:~~l:'t.
Lon t haney . Hldt&gt;&lt;Ju s! Tl"'rri

fymg \~/f'inl~
"McHALE'S NAVY"
(Te(·hn lt·olurJ
Erne~! Borgnine, .!or Flynn,
Tim Conway, Bill11 Sllnr1s,
Geu KennPdy, Jean Wille~ .

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ELVIS PRESI.F.V in
"ROUSTABOUT"

(Technieolur)
Elvis
Presley.
Barbar~t Stan·
wyck, .Joan fr('f'man.
Lf'lf
Erickson. Sue Anne Lan)ildon
F;•turette:

COMMOT~O~tao~:;•

OCEAN
Colorcartoons
Admiss 10 n · 75e Hnrl 4(]c

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The HEEL

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very jet age It's a
fashion-first on this tailored T-strap shoe or
brown Patentlite or bl"t'k
upper leather.

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GABARDINE
new and very handsome fiM
line combed cotton Gabat..
din• are your finest buy for
the monoyl They'.-. tapered
down to todoy't m o d e r. I
ta1tes, featur• Continental

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SHOE

styling ond elastic sfde tob
odiustment wfth buttons. long
on wear, short on cort.
Choose your li:r.t froM tht

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NYLON PANTIES, In coloro ..•.••. , •.•.. $1.00

DACRON SLIPS ..... ............. $2.95, $3.95

For furni·

ture, radios, automoblldl
all polished aurtaces.

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EASY-ON

Storm Window
KITS
Save fuel - Uae tranapar~
tnt plastic stonn window
kito. 36" 1 72" plutlc
sheet with fibre mouldinc
and nails .

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Mona Si1" 29 to 42

$po

$3.95

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Boys Sl1" 6 to 18

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$2.95

M.n'8 Decron &amp;: Cotton

White Dress Shirts
N!.•ck stzes 14'-'z to 1., 65 "':, dacron, 35 ~ ·0 cotton.

Taper ftl, one pocket, re-

Wear
them the yeor round for
real comfort,

gular collar style

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BLACK ROCK
SHEETING
UnblPached 40 Inches
wtde. 100% cotton. Good
quality. Buy several yardJ

Luater LHf

Toys For BoysandGirls
On The First Floor
GJ Joe - Rub-Ons - Potato Head - Cookle Cu·
cumber - Susie Cute - Katie Carrot - Gl Joe
Outfits - GI Joe Guns - Outfits - And a new
selection of inexpensive toys for gifts for your chll·
dren. Stop In, browse around and make your selections. -

POTTING SOIL
Created from mineralized
poultry manure compost.
For all house planta. Od·
orless - .t.erUized, wm
not burn planll. Ready to
l&amp;Se. 20 lb, bags

$].00

Just Received New Shipment!

UPHOLSTERY SQUARES
26" x 26" •nd larger

now.
SALI

5

yd ••

$1.45

HEATING PADS
Waterproof - J heatl. No
aDilO)'in&amp; TV-Radio inter·
terence. Push button coo.

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collide with the moon and send
back to earth television pictures of the lw~ar surface.
The 8()B..pound space vehicle
was launched from Cape Kennedy at )2 ,05 p.m. EST Wednesday and all subsequent operations were carried out smooth-

ond

A eleaninr poHsb without

latest colon.

SHORT SLEEVE

Chester Counl11, Dau~;:nters
HONORED ON HJRTHI)A V . of Ame:rica, mel in regular ses- ,
Randy McKinney, son
of sum Tuesday eYemng With J.4 I
Owt&gt;n C. McKtn~ey. wa:~ guest present.
I
of honor at a btrthda; celebraSadie Trussell, councilor. pre- i
lion on his ftl"lh
birthday, sided and opened the meetmg
, Guests wrre Mr and Mrs. Hay- 10 ntualtstic form. Reported
rr;ond Manley and Cathy. lt~n- 1we 1 e Mar) Holter and Dolort'"s I
nle, Peggy and P&lt;:~tty McKm - , Wolle . A communication was
ne~ ,,. Mrs. Conme Manley, Mr!l. l read from Edilh Wakely, diS·
MarJe Manley, Ro~emary Hy· i tnct deputy, concerning
the .
s,ell and Rrenda, Penm
and 1Dtstrkt Rally to be held Apnl
Shern Hysell. Becky and Rita 1 :l2 81 American Legion Hall , 1
Casto Alter Randy op d h. '
I
en~
IS Ma:nt'lt&lt;:t . The Council was ask·
· g1fts , guess were served cake
.
, · St Coun
and J&lt;'e f'ream b Mrs R.a • ed to ass1st Gwdmg . ar
·I
mond Manley.
y
·
Y 1 c1l m memo~tal servu:es at the
evemng sesswn.
I
D,\Lf(iHTEit HONORED
Onto .application was accept·
fle11 and Mrs Eugene Gill ed lor membersmp. The goOO
enterlained with ~
valentine of order ~rmounced a s1\enl auc;,~nd bt:rthday party
Monday tlon f~r the next meeting and
evenmg honoring ,·heir d.~:~ught- the miscellaneous comm1ttee is
er Nanr~· can 1e we.
1 Isellmg lett . Erma Cleland, couned w1th prl;.es :war~~P 1dl deputy, installed Eliza~eth
.
"l"n"r"
as 1::1ssoclate coum:1lnr
.. " , ,, a"d
.. va 1en 1tnt.&gt;.'J
were ex. Haves
·
U
d Refre~hments wer.e served y
changed After Nam:
·
.
Y opene l lhe kitchen comnuttee.
1
her many gtrts . refreshments
wert' served by Mrs. Gill to 36 !
&lt;'hildren
·
i Mrs. Jacobs Holt

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Another Big Shipment! Women'•

HALF SLIPS ......... , , , , , , ...... $1.95

-abrasive.

PASADENA, CALIF. -

Ranger 8 U. S. spacecraft was
l. ading on dead aim today to

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STILTS

Lorge SliM . . . . $1.00

Excellent for Vanity Benches, Chair Seats, Pillows,
Hand Bags and numerous other uses.
Choose from this unusual assortment of all first
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Textures, Tweeds, Mattlesses and Brocatelles.

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Middleport, 0 .

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SHAMPOO and
BATH SPRAYS

:t•1

dety of the Laurel Cliff Free 1
Methodist Church met recent ~ :
l)- ot the home of Mrs Pearl
Jacobs, with Mrs. Gerald Pul- :
llns presiding
Recordings of Ralph and Joan
Dunmire bv Mrs Jacobs open" :
ed the meeting. Psalm 33 was '
by Mrs Joe Evans fol- i
1 read
: lowed with prayer by Mrs. Ed- ,
' wurd Schaefer. F'ollowing the ;
busmess ses.siun, a quilt was 1
tied for a needy family and !
tk,xes were packtod to ~nd to
Martha Pedigo, a misstonary. :
R;;ofreshments were served by 1
Miss Marguerite Leifheit to the '
abo-we rutmtd and Mrs Clar- 1
en&lt;'e Curtls, Mrs. James Gilmore. Mrs I.... wrem·e EbliJJ, :
Mrs. Herbert Wolf. Mrs. Eugent: Gill, Mrs Jamt"S Lewis
i and Mr!! . Arthur Wise.

SPRING
DRESSES

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STEEL CABINET SINKS

.... $149·

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Half Sizes

RETURN HOMK
I
Mr and Mrs. Homer Casto '
. ht&gt;ve returned home after a
wonth's visit in Columbus with
Mr. and Mrs. LUcien Casto and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Casto. They also visited briefwith Mr. and Mrs Perry ;
fo r m er Pomeroy I
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,.,identtt. Mr. Davis who has)
~~-----------------·"b-. 4jtdte ill II improvin&amp;.

DISCONnNUED
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SAMPLES
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$139.95 66 Inch Stondord Youngotown Sino
Double bowl, doublo drain

$102·00

$99.95 54 inch Stondord Youngot-n Sino
Stnglo bowl, double drain

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$84.95 42 Inch Single bowl, olngle dnln,drower, ol+her right or left dnln
Solo

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lAMPS

$4.50

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$154.95 54 inch Deluxe Youngotown Sino
Doublo drain, single bowl

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Another 1111 Shl11mentl

$189.95 661nch D.. uxe Youngstown Sinko
Double bowl, double drein

Solo

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Wall Cleaner
11

The non-crumbly type cleaner for
pe.inted walls. papered walls, acouatle cellillJI and window •hadea.,

The Women's Missionary So-

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79c

UJ Women'• Group

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ARRIVING DAILY ...

Modern all purpose portable sprays, Fita all fau.
ceta. Green, pink, blue
and whlte.

$68·00

SAVE SALESLIP51

2S-watt-100·WOII
only 25'

Save all of your ..aale1llpt
from Elberfeldl In Pomer.
oy. Whether you are buying a new Color TV - •
piano a Jlvinc room

Handy
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'1.00

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the 1tore, .ave your aJe.
allp1 - they ue valuable
to you,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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$1.95 $2.95

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3%Dividend

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The meeting date will be announced. Mr. Welker pledged
to Mr. McComas his support in
the improvement of aid to education in this district.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1965
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Women's Shanmont

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SHINOSHEEN

Very Jet- Age ,
Underneath it all - an
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$4.95

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$3.95

White, Sl1.. 5 lo 8

The concentrated vea:etabJe cleaning soap with
hiab erade emulsifled
'close wax. Clean• all wax·
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with a aheen,

VOL XVI

Just . received a shipment of new spring dusterscreated In fabrics and styles for easy wearing. Sol·
ld colored broadcloth, colorful prints, pngham
checks and floral crepes.

89c HAGERt'Y
GLASS BRIGHT

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25c

WOMEN'S NEW SPRING DUSnRS

Spoclol lntrod•&lt;tory eflorl

Short Elutic Top Socko ..... , . , ... 3 polro $1.17

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MEIGS THEATRE

The tiPerleDce of peer! llobermeo d;ow &amp;hat
mla1bapea
moiiii&amp;Cfl or tbote Lolettect wltb
parasUea, are mo1t likely lo
Yh!id peorlo,

STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS 9 to S -·SATURDAY 9 to 9
BACHELORS' FRIEND

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NOW YOU KNOW

12-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport,_ 0,_Feb. 18, 1966

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